topgunz1
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Even with a police report, it is all up to the insurance companies anyway. A report just says who was involved, what their vehicles were, their statements, approximate damages, and what the officer could observe at the scene.
Even if I say, in my opinion, that Vehicle 1 is at fault, their insurance company could disagree, and fight with vehicle 2's company until they reach a settlement.
If all parties are in agreement, especially if they are friends/acquaintances, it is not always 100% necessary to get a report unless your insurance company demands it. I'd get their insurance company on the phone and get a claim # before you leave the scene though just to be sure a report isn't necessary.
Example: My wife rear ended a lady, very minor damage. My wife called and got a claim number right there, the lady got her car fixed, and everybody went on their way.
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