What To Do If You're Struck In A Hit And Run Accident

Being involved in a car accident is never fun. If the accident was not your fault but the other driver took off after hitting you, then you might be even more confused and unsure of what to do. These are some of the things that you should do if you are involved in this type of accident.

Give the Police as Much Information as Possible

First of all, you should call the police immediately after being involved in a hit-and-run accident, and you should not leave the accident until law enforcement tells you to. The police will probably want to make a report about the accident, and they will need for you to provide them with as much information as possible. They should open up an investigation and look for the person who was responsible for the accident. To help ensure that their investigation is successful — and to help them complete their investigation more quickly — you should provide any info that you might have.

For example, you should provide a description of the vehicle. If you have even a partial license plate number, or if you know about the state that the license plate was from, you should provide this information. Tell the police about exactly what happened in the accident and the direction that the other driver traveled in, if you know it. If you remember something later that you didn't mention when you first talked to the police, you should call them and give them an update. An officer should give you their contact information so that you know who to reach out to in regards to your accident.

Hire a Lawyer

As soon as possible, you should hire a lawyer to help you after you have been involved in a hit and run accident. This is a particularly good idea if you were seriously injured in the accident. Your hit-and-run lawyer should give you some great advice about what you should do.

Contact Your Insurance Company

You might be worried about how you're going to file an insurance claim to cover the cost of your vehicle damage and your medical bills if you don't know who the other driver was. However, you should still contact your insurance company anyway to let them know about what happened. They might cover these costs until the driver who was responsible for the accident is located.

For more information, contact a hit-and-run lawyer near you.


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