The value of a police report in a car accident lawsuit lies in its documentation of what happened from both drivers’ perspectives, which can be crucial in a “he said, she said” situation. A third-party first responder records the events, providing an objective account. The police report can also be valuable for documenting insurance information, your injuries, whether you were taken to the hospital, and how you were transported. This information is critical for building your case. In New York, particularly in the five boroughs of New York City, police often do not issue a report if no one is injured. Therefore, if you call 911 and are injured or there is significant property damage, it’s important to inform the police of your injuries so they will come to the scene and document the incident in a formal police report.