Vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians can all be included in a hit and run accidents. If you have been hurt by a driver who left the scene, you may be unsure of where to turn for help and this only becomes more stressful when the medical bills start piling up and you remain out of work.

Drivers that have done a hit and run will do anything to avoid accepting responsibility for the accident they caused. This involves those that cause serious damages, injuries or death of another person.

Why Would Someone Flee the Scene of an Accident?

It is estimated that nearly 11 percent of motor vehicle accidents are caused by a hit and run driver. Often a driver will flee the scene of an accident to avoid taking responsibility for their actions. Other common reasons why a motor vehicle operator would flee the scene of an accident which includes:

  • Driving under the influence
  • Falling asleep behind the wheel
  • Invalid driver’s license
  • On probation
  • Pedestrian accident
  • Suspended license
  • Uninsured motorist
  • Warrants for arrest

Even if a driver hits an unattended vehicle, they are required to stop and leave information where it can easily be seen on the damaged vehicle.

What To Do After A Hit & Run Accident

If you are a victim of a hit and run accident, you are experiencing something that nobody should ever have to endure. There are several steps that need to be taken. These steps can assist in identifying the individual at-fault and help you get the results you deserve. Here is a list of some things you should do if you have been the victim of a hit & run accident:

  • Exchange witness information
  • Get a look at the driver
  • Get the license plate number
  • Get the make, model, and color of the vehicle
  • Remember what part of the vehicle struck you
  • Report the incident to the police
  • Seek immediate medical attention
  • Take photos of the scene
  • Contact an attorney

Often these types of accidents lead to serious injuries, damages and sometimes they can even be fatal.

If that driver can’t be identified or located you may still be able to obtain compensation from your own insurance company. Uninsured motorist protection allows you to seek compensation for damages sustained during such an accident.

If your insurer should work to deny your claim or provide inadequate coverage, our attorneys can help you. Do not fight these battles on your own.