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    The Medford Police Department is seeing an increase in motor vehicle crashes and would like to provide information to the public on best practices and guidelines following an accident

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    Medford, OR – According to the police officials, if the crash is minor, the Medford Police Department suggests filling out a Crash Information Exchange List.  

    That information then goes to your car insurance company. 

    You must submit a report of a motor vehicle accident to the DMV when it meets any of the following criteria:

    • Damage to any vehicle is over $2,500 (even if your vehicle was the only one in the crash)
    • Damage to any vehicle is over $2,500 and any vehicle is towed from the scene
    • Injury or death resulted from this accident
    • Damages to anyone’s property other than a vehicle involved in this accident is more than $2,500

    More information here.

    This is a developing story and it will be updated as new information become available. 

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