A Long Form report (HSMV 90010S) in its entirety must include a Narrative/Diagram when the following criteria are met:
- Resulted in death of, personal injury to, or any indication of complaints of pain or discomfort by any of the
parties or passengers involved in the crash;
- Leaving the scene involving damage to attended vehicles or property (F.S. 316.061(1));
- Driving while under the influence (F.S. 316.193);
- Rendered a vehicle inoperable to a degree that required a wrecker to remove it from the scene of the crash; or
- Involved a commercial motor vehicle. The Short Form (HSMV 90010S) designation is used to report other types of traffic crashes.
The standard traffic accident report used in Arizona includes vehicle and driver identification, vehicle condition, location, roadway type, traffic control devices, environmental conditions, crash narrative and an accident diagram.
The supplemental crash report is used for each fatality associated with an Arizona traffic accident, and includes safety device usage or failure, ejection path, tests for alcohol/drugs, and EMS timeline.
The Alaska Motor Vehicle Collision report describes the persons, vehicles, and circumstances involved. It includes a crash diagram and narrative, with contributing factors and sequence of events.
This supplemental form is used along with the standard Arizona Traffic Accident Report when a truck or bus is involved in an accident. It includes carrier information, vehicle configuration and sequence of events.
The Connecticut accident report includes motor vehicle identification and ownership, driver identification, crash location, conditions, contributing circumstances, driver actions, crash diagram and narrative, property damage, injuries and witness identification.
The standard traffic accident report used in the state of Georgia, which includes driver, passenger and vehicle identification, and an accident diagram.
This report is completed by the driver responsible for bodily injury, death or property damage resulting from a motor vehicle accident in Illinois. It includes driver and vehicle identification, diagrams to indicate vehicle damage, tow and insurance information, and description of property damage and bodily injuries. An accident diagram and narrative are required to be included.