Showing posts with label traffic crime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label traffic crime. Show all posts

What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

 A hit-and-run accident can leave victims feeling helpless — injured, confused, and unsure of their legal options. But the law provides recourse and protection, even when the at-fault driver flees the scene.

First Steps After a Hit-and-Run:

  1. Call 911 and report the accident

  2. Seek medical help immediately

  3. Document the scene (photos, videos, witness info)

  4. Write down any details: vehicle type, color, license plate (if possible)

Legal Options for Victims:

  • File a police report — it’s essential for any insurance claim

  • Use Uninsured Motorist (UM) Coverage on your own policy

  • In some cases, a crime victim compensation fund may help

What If You Identify the Driver Later?

  • Civil lawsuit possible for damages

  • Driver may face criminal charges, including fines or jail time

  • You may be eligible for punitive damages in civil court

Why You Still Need a Lawyer:

  • Proving fault in a hit-and-run is harder

  • Insurers may dispute the claim

  • Time limits (statutes of limitations) vary by state

Tip: Never chase the driver. Let law enforcement handle it.

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