Cop left me off the accident report entirely — now the other driver's insurance won't talk to me
I was a passenger in my own car during a rear-end collision last month. My roommate was driving (it's my vehicle, he had permission), and when the officer took everyone's information at the scene, he apparently only listed my roommate as the vehicle's involved party. My name doesn't appear anywhere on that report — not as a passenger, not as anything.
Fast forward to now: I've been dealing with neck stiffness and some lower back pain that started the day after the crash, and I've been going to a chiropractor twice a week. When I tried to open a bodily injury claim with the at-fault driver's insurance, the adjuster basically said I have no documented connection to the accident and they can't proceed. Like... I was in the car. There are literally photos of me standing on the side of the road after it happened.
So I've been trying to get the report amended. Called the reporting officer's department three times. Once they said he was on shift, I drove over, and they told me he'd just left. Another time I was transferred to four different extensions and eventually hung up on. Nobody will tell me who his supervisor is, or if they do, they say the supervisor "wasn't on scene so can't amend anything."
I'm not trying to make this into a huge ordeal. I just want my name on the report so I can actually get my medical bills looked at. Does anyone know how to actually get a police report corrected when the department won't cooperate? Is there another way to prove I was in that accident without the report?