Yes. In Texas, drivers must report a car accident to law enforcement when it involves injury, death, or significant property damage (commonly when damage to any one vehicle or property appears to be $1,000 or more). The simplest way to meet this obligation is to call 911 from the scene so officers and, if needed, emergency medical services respond.

When law enforcement arrives, officers will typically:

  • Document the crash scene
  • Speak with drivers, passengers, and witnesses
  • Note visible damage and road conditions
  • Prepare an official Texas Peace Officer’s Crash Report

That report often becomes an important piece of evidence in your insurance claim or any future legal case, helping establish important details about what happened and who may be responsible.

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