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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
probably not.... just getting a report is easy; however, for us to get one it takes weeks to months and in some jurisdictions a court order (thanks RCMP); whereas, the person involved can walk in to the station and walk out with it in minutes. Essentially, had your adjuster ordered the report from WRPS it probably would have taken 3-4 weeks extra to resolve your claim. |
Great, except that I wasn't the one who called the police, security did, and it was 4 AM when I filled out the paperwork, so I wasn't exactly thinking hard about what the insurance company was going to need. I'm sure it would have been easy if I had known which police station to go to, what case number to cite, and/or which officer to talk to. Not to mention that it would have involved driving through 3 cities in my shitty rental car with no 407 transponder. So yeah, not quite so easy.
It was a theft, not a collision. I don't see what was so important in that report anyway. And I never did go to the police station so obviously they found a way. At some point the police officer called me back to get some sort of information, I forget what, but I gave his name to the adjuster, maybe that's how they got the report.
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