We'll Obtain Your Florida Crash Report For You

Skip The Hassle

 Let Our Team Pull The Report

You do not have to hunt down portals, case numbers, or affidavits. Wooster Law can request your crash report directly, confirm the investigating agency, and deliver a copy to you securely. We also review it the same day to flag errors and outline next steps.

How It Works In Three Steps

You Share Details, We Do The Rest

Give us your name, crash date, and where it happened. We identify whether Florida Highway Patrol, city police, or a county sheriff investigated and submit the proper request within the 60-day confidentiality window. When the report clears, we send it to you and start building your claim plan.

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Fast Help Across Our Service Areas

Fort Lauderdale, Boca Raton, West Palm Beach, Mount Dora


Crashes on I-95, the Turnpike, US-1, Glades Road, A1A, or US-441 are routine for our team. We work with agencies in Broward, Palm Beach, and Lake County daily and know their release practices. Whether you live here or were visiting, we can pull the report and brief you on local procedures.

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Why The Report Matters

Early Evidence Drives Better Outcomes


Insurers lean on crash reports to shape liability and value. We compare the narrative against photos, scene diagrams, and medical records, then move fast to preserve black box data, dashcams, and nearby business footage. If something is wrong, we help request a supplemental correction.

If You Want To Order It Yourself

DIY Options, With Backup


You can request the report online or at the investigating agency with ID during the 60-day window. If you do not know the agency or case number, we will still locate it for you. Either way, our team will review the document and translate the officer's codes into plain English.

What To Do After You Receive It

Turn Paperwork Into A Strategy


Use the report to verify parties, insurance information, and witness details. Do not give a recorded statement to the other insurer before you understand the liability story. We align your report with photos, treatment notes, and venue to maximize leverage.

Crash Report FAQ

Straight Answers To Common Questions

  • How fast can you get my report?

    Availability depends on the agency, but many reports are released within a few days. We submit your request immediately, monitor the status, and send it to you the same day it becomes available.

  • Can you get a report if I was a passenger?

    Yes. Passengers are eligible during the 60-day confidentiality period with valid identification. We verify your involvement and handle the entire request process for you.

  • What if I do not know the case number or agency?

    That’s very common. Simply provide the date, approximate time, and location. We’ll identify the investigating agency and can cross-check hospital or EMS references to confirm.

  • The report blames me. Can you still help?

    Yes. A report is only the starting point—not the final word on fault. We can gather additional evidence, witness statements, and expert analysis to challenge inaccurate conclusions.

  • Will the insurance companies see my report?

    Yes, insurers typically obtain the report quickly. We use it to prepare a stronger claim strategy and counter any unfair interpretations. If an insurance company lowballs you, we escalate with documentation and negotiation pressure.

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Next Steps For Injured Drivers And Riders

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Next Steps For Injured Drivers And Riders

If you were hurt, learn how we handle car, truck, motorcycle, and pedestrian claims statewide. We also step in when insurers deny or delay valid benefits. One team, from report request to resolution.