A 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee rear-ended the 2005 Ford Focus that I was driving at 1:45 p.m. (EST) on Friday, January 26, 2007. It was my very first accident. The offending driver, whose first name is London, and I pulled into the gas station. London said that he's been in an accident before... and he probably didn't want to have a ticket, so he never mentioned the idea of calling the police. I didn't think of calling the police, and I didn't have a cell phone on me at the time. London was cooperative, by providing his insurance information. I wrote down the Bumper Plate Identification of the Jeep Grand Cherokee, his full name, Policy #, Agency #, and VIN. I did not write down his personal driver's license ID #, nor his cell phone #, nor home address. London wrote down my name, insurance information, and other identification.
I think that the information I obtained was substantial. But will the information that I did not get, & the failure to call the police give me too much trouble?!??
2007-01-26
19:29:27
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stree12
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