Hello. I just got a copy of my DAC. There is an accident on it which I know of. I got rear ended on the baybridge in Baltimore. 100% fault of the driver who hit me. Its also stated as NONPREVENTABLE in my DAC. But it also says it was DOT-reportable. WHY??? Is this a mistake??? There were no fatalities, injuries and no truck had to be towed from the scene.
I am too tired to look up the exact regs but DOT reportable accidents occur when there is a fatality, when a vehicle has to be towed (not just the truck), if property damage is over "X" amount of dollars, etc.
It is a common misconception that if an accident occurs on private property it is not DOT reportable.
Yes, Uturn2001....Thats what I thought. And NONE of these reasons apply to my accident. I Know all accidents are put on the DAC,
its the DOT-REPORTABLE that confuses me. :?
From what you say, I certainly don't see a DOT-reportable accident. No injuries,no fatalities, and no tow-away.. by the FMCSR, those define a DOT -reportable.
HOWEVER - it's possible that somebody involved decided to get medical treatment very shortly after - and somebody decided that was soon enough to be considered 'immediate'
ok, lets say he (who hit me) needed medical help afterwards.....why does it show on MY DAC as DOT-Reportable???SHouldnt it be just on HIS??? Or doesnt it matter???
ok, lets say he (who hit me) needed medical help afterwards.....why does it show on MY DAC as DOT-Reportable???SHouldnt it be just on HIS??? Or doesnt it matter???
It's possible that his car had to be towed away. To my understanding, that would qualify it as DOT reportable (as UTurn said). So that might've been it.
If it shows up as non-preventable, what's the big deal anyway?
If it is showing up as a DOT recordable accident, it means there is a report on it tied to your name. The fact that it is non-preventable means you have nothing to worry about, but you still might want to contact the local DMV where it happened and get a copy of it, because it will show up on your MVR. That way, if a prospective company asks about it, you can just fax them the report. But other than that, there is nothing to worry about.