In motor vehicle cases there are
usually police reports.
Not exact matches
Usually, in order to make a successful CICA compensation claim, you need to have been an innocent victim of violence and that you
reported the crime to the
police quickly and cooperated with the
police throughout their investigations, attending court if necessary.
Consequently, the injured pedestrian
usually does not get a fair shake in terms of how the
police write up the traffic accident
report.
Usually there will be one
police officer who is responsible for investigating the accident and preparing the
police accident
report.
The successful appeal
usually involves very technical aspects of administrative law which include weighing the
report of the
police officer against the evidence presented by our lawyer on your behalf (ie.
Police reports are not
usually ready for 7 - 10 days after the accident.
The
Police will
usually turn a blind eye and not
report anything that will implicate themselves or one of their own.
Usually,
police reports are self - explanatory.
Although a
police officer will
usually be on the scene and compile an accident
report, it's not always accurate.
The
police report will
usually be an important piece of evidence in determining the cause of the accident, even though it is often inadmissible in court.
A
police report is
usually inadmissible (not accepted as valid) in court because it is considered hearsay.
«[T] he weight of authority suggests that accurate news
reporting — even when it is likely to have an adverse impact on the subjects of the
report —
usually does not give rise to an action for intentional infliction of emotional distress»: Yesterday, a unanimous three - judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit issued a decision affirming a federal district court's dismissal of claims for invasion of privacy and intentional infliction of emotional distress asserted by two former undercover
police officers against a television station in Albuquerque that had revealed their identities and their undercover status in the context of a televised
report about their suspected involvement in an alleged incident of sexual assault.
Police reports include evidence that
usually sheds light on the cause of the accident, but insurance companies can still argue over which driver is at fault when two or more cars are involved.
For example, a call to the
police will
usually prompt a
report to Child Protective Services and, for spouses without permanent residence, to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada.
«If there have been large withdrawals from a bank account, it's possible to
report that to the
police, but success is
usually limited,» comments Walton.
In terms of claims in auto insurance, the loss adjustment expense is
usually incurred in the
police report.
Contact the
police (if appropriate) and our claims department as soon as you can and we'll let you know what information we need —
usually copies of
police reports, receipts, or proof of ownership of stolen items.
A
police report detailing the loss or theft of your passport is sometimes requested, but it is not
usually required unless the embassy or consulate believes there may be possible fraud.
Android
Police, which is known for its
usually accurate
reports on not - yet - released Android features, ranks rumors by their likelihood of becoming factual truths.
need a lot of proof,
police reports, etc.... I do not
usually take those on since I am a transactional attorney....