In the State of Florida, there is a legal concept known as the Accident Report privildge. Under this doctrine, a police report cannot be admitted into evidence in most civil cases involving personal injury. While it does not count as official evidence, a police report can be helpful in obtaining information including insurance information and the identify of witnesses.
A police officer can be a good witness to the details of the scene of the accident, the condition of the vehicles, and other observations after the accident itself. Because of the complexities of Florida law including the accident report privilege and insurance requirements and compensation, the often helpful to have a Florida Child Injury Lawyer involved in the case early on in order to advise parent of the respective rights of the child in the responsibilities of the at-fault driver.
The book - When the Wheels Stop Spinning - Legal Rights of the Injured Child - What Parents Should Know After the Accident - has chapters on Automobile Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Medical Bills and Insurance, and other topics. You can get this book for free at When the Wheels Stop Spinning.