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Vehicle Accident Report Missing - CR1 Pre-Interview

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Hi VJ friends,

 

i have a question that hopefully someone here has gone through a similar situation.

 

My wife has gone through the Medical examination prior to the interview. 

All the results came back ok, in terms of vaccinations, tests, etc.

 

She had a vehicle accident about 3 years ago, in which she had to go through surgery for her arm. 

she brought all operation paperwork, x-rays and letter from the surgeon confirming that she had a procedure done on her arm.

 

the accident did not involve anyone else or damage to property, it was just herself and her car.

 

the medical office is asking for the accident report from the police, which is not available in the police database.

 

if the report cannot be obtained, what would be the process or implications in moving forward through the interview process?

 

Interview date is coming up in about 2 weeks.

 

Thanks,

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That's an odd thing to ask for. If it's not available then have the police write a letter stating so.

 

Do they have insurance where she is from? Is there a record of the accident on her insurance?

You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.  - Dr. Seuss

 

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i also thought it was odd, because she had all paperwork regarding the procedure.

the police department were she lives is somewhat incompetent.

they wouldn't give a letter stating that there was no record, without the inspector being there which is not until later this week.

there is no need for vehicle insurance, so that is not an option. thanks for the suggestion.

 

my wife was asked to go to the medical office today regardless of having the report or not

She is going to the follow-up appointment without it, and see what the process is.

they only gave her one day to obtain the report, which is annoying.

 

thanks for the reply

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