New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10486

Introduced
3/6/26  

Caption

Requires the cost or estimated cost of repairs for any motor vehicle damaged in such accident, or if a motor vehicle involved in such accident incurred no damage then a notation of such fact to be included in accident reports and for such information to be disclosed in reports made by motor vehicle condition reporting agencies.

Impact

The proposed amendments are designed to streamline the information required in accident reports while simultaneously widening the scope of data shared with motor vehicle condition reporting agencies. The bill establishes new reporting requirements that will be adopted by the commissioner of motor vehicles, who will oversee the preparation and distribution of forms necessary for these reports. This leads to a more consistent reporting format, which is expected to benefit various stakeholders, including law enforcement, insurance companies, and state agencies responsible for traffic safety analysis.

Summary

Bill A10486 proposes amendments to the vehicle and traffic law as well as the general business law to enhance accident reporting requirements. It mandates that accident reports include the cost or estimated cost of repairs for any motor vehicle involved in an accident. Moreover, if a vehicle sustains no damage, the report must reflect this fact. This change aims to standardize and enhance the accuracy of data collected in accident reports, serving to improve transparency and accountability in vehicle accident documentation.

Contention

While the bill aims to enhance the reporting of vehicle accidents, there may be points of contention regarding the sufficiency of the proposed measures and their potential administrative burden. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the implications on local law enforcement procedures and how these changes will affect their operations when documenting accidents. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the confidentiality of the data shared with motor vehicle condition reporting agencies and how it will be used, raising questions about privacy and consumer rights.

Companion Bills

NY S02381

Same As Requires the cost or estimated cost of repairs for any motor vehicle damaged in such accident, or if a motor vehicle involved in such accident incurred no damage then a notation of such fact to be included in accident reports and for such information to be disclosed in reports made by motor vehicle condition reporting agencies.

Previously Filed As

NY S02381

Requires the cost or estimated cost of repairs for any motor vehicle damaged in such accident, or if a motor vehicle involved in such accident incurred no damage then a notation of such fact to be included in accident reports and for such information to be disclosed in reports made by motor vehicle condition reporting agencies.

NY A10384

Permits the department of motor vehicles to release vehicle accident report information that is not private information.

NY S09377

Permits the department of motor vehicles to release vehicle accident report information that is not private information.

NY HB1992

Motor vehicles; requiring certain vehicles involved in accidents to be considered combination vehicles; effective date.

NY HB1992

Motor vehicles; requiring certain vehicles involved in accidents to be considered combination vehicles; effective date.

NY S07610

Requires police reports of traffic accidents to include insurance information for the parties to the accident.

NY HB06731

An Act Consolidating And Simplifying Reports Of Motor Vehicle Accidents.

NY AB1499

Vehicles: accident reports.

NY HB114

Motor Vehicles - Accidents - Required Testing for Impaired Driving (Mateo's Law)

NY SB110

Motor Vehicles - Accidents - Required Testing for Impaired Driving (Mateo's Law)

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