What is the purpose of the Personal Accident Report SR-13 GA form?
The Personal Accident Report SR-13 GA form is designed for reporting motor vehicle accidents in the state of Georgia. It must be completed by the operator of any vehicle involved in an accident that results in injury or death to any person, or damage to property exceeding $250. The report must be submitted within 10 days of the accident.
Who is required to fill out this form?
The operator of the vehicle involved in the accident is primarily responsible for completing the form. If the operator is unable to do so and does not own the vehicle, the vehicle's owner must submit the report. Additionally, the owner of a parked vehicle that is involved in an accident must also file the report within the same timeframe.
What are the consequences of failing to submit the report?
Failure to report an accident as required can lead to a maximum fine of $25. Furthermore, the driver's license or operating privileges may be suspended until the report is filed, with a maximum suspension period of 30 days.
What information is required on the form?
The form requires detailed information, including the date and time of the accident, the location, names and addresses of all parties involved, and specifics about the vehicles. It is important to provide accurate details to avoid any issues with processing the report.
Can I use this report as evidence in a legal case?
No, all reports filed using the SR-13 GA form are confidential and cannot be used as evidence in legal actions aimed at recovering damages. This confidentiality is in place to protect the parties involved in the accident.
What should I do if I need more space to provide information?
If there is insufficient space on the form to report additional vehicles, injured persons, or witnesses, it is advisable to use a second report form or a plain sheet of paper of the same size. Ensure that all additional information is clearly presented and attached to the original report.
What should I do if I had an automobile liability policy at the time of the accident?
If you had an automobile liability policy during the accident, you should obtain a notice of insurance (Form SR-21) from your insurance agent or company. This form should be attached to your accident report or sent directly to the Bureau of Safety Responsibility by your agent or insurance company.