Hit-and-Run Accidents

When the other driver leaves the scene, you still have options.

Hit-and-run accidents occur when a driver causes a collision and leaves the scene without providing contact or insurance information. Acting quickly by reporting the crash, gathering evidence, and seeking guidance can help you recover compensation.

Damaged vehicle with hazard lights on.
Report hit-and-run crashes immediately.

Understanding Hit-and-Run Accidents

Hit-and-run accidents happen when a driver causes a collision and leaves the scene without providing contact or insurance information. These situations can be stressful and confusing, as victims must navigate medical treatment, vehicle repairs, and insurance claims without full information about the other driver. Reporting the accident to law enforcement, collecting evidence, and notifying your insurance company are essential steps.

What to Do Next

  1. Call law enforcement and report the accident immediately.
  2. Document evidence, including photos, vehicle descriptions, and witness information.
  3. Notify your insurance company about the hit-and-run.
  4. Consult an attorney to explore coverage options and next steps.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Contact law enforcement immediately and document everything you can.

Yes, your uninsured motorist coverage may apply.

Report as soon as possible because delays can affect your claim.

A lawyer can help navigate insurance claims and maximize compensation.

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