Yes. Texas law requires a report to law enforcement when a crash involves injury or death, or when the crash damages a vehicle so it cannot be normally and safely driven. Calling 911 from the accident scene often creates a clear record, and an officer may complete a crash report that can support your personal injury claim.

When officers arrive, they typically create a Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report, which often becomes important evidence in your injury claim. If police do not respond, you still have a duty to make sure the crash is properly reported under Texas Transportation Code requirements. Always keep a copy of the report for your records and for your attorney.

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