What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Car Accident
What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Car Accident
Car accidents frequently happen in the United States, causing severe injuries, expensive medical bills, and pain and suffering to thousands of victims and their families. According to official sources such as the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), in 2019, there were 6,756,000 reported crashes in the US. Many times, the victims of a car accident can determine who was at fault for their collision and fight in court to get the compensation that best reflects their losses. However, what happens if that responsible party flees the scene of the crash?Hit-and-run accidents include any crash where one of the parties involved intentionally leaves the scene without stopping to check in about the well-being of other parties involved and without exchanging their contact information. Dealing with such a situation can be overwhelming and frustrating. However, there are steps you can take to seek redress and maximize your potential compensation.Steps to Take After a Hit-and-Run CrashGetting help after a hit-and-run is important, as is documenting as much information as you can about the crash. You should also get medical attention and speak with a car accident attorney.Report Your AccidentReporting your accident to the police should be one of the first things you do. Many people overlook this critical step because they may feel too overwhelmed or because their jurisdiction does not require mandatory reporting of all accidents. However, it is essential to call the police and let them know what happened. The police report can be an extremely valuable tool to have, especially if you are planning on pursuing any future insurance claims or lawsuits.Get InformationGetting as much information as you can is of the utmost importance when handling a hit-and-run accident. As a victim, you will need to gather as much evidence possible to justify the court or the insurance company’s judgment against the at-fault driver – if you can identify them during your accident. Some of the most essential information to gather includes photographic and video evidence, witness testimony, traffic camera footage, and any other source material that can help you determine who was at fault for the crash. If you are able, make sure to take photographic evidence of your accident to keep on your records.Get Medical Assistance
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About Jared Newman, Esq.
Jared Newman is a managing partner of the Personal Injury division at South Florida Law, PLLC. Mr. Newman has over a decade of experience handling injury cases of all kinds, including car accidents, slip and falls, and premises liability. If you are seeking a Ft. Lauderdale personal injury lawyer, you can contact Jared Newman for a free consultation.