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3 steps to take after a hit-and-run accident

On Behalf of | Jun 14, 2018 | Firm News |

Getting into an auto accident is traumatic, and it can be even more traumatic if the suspect proceeds to flee the scene and leave you to deal with the damage. In the event of a hit and run, you might feel overwhelmed by the situation and struggle to find a response, but it is important to understand what steps you should take in the immediate aftermath. The following three are imperative.

Read on to learn what you need to do after you have been the victim of a hit-and-run accident. Though the situation is unfair, you can take steps to recover and respond to the accident in a productive way. Follow these tips to prevent a hit-and-run accident from derailing your life.

1. Get as much info as possible

Your first concern should be getting as much information as possible about the driver in the other vehicle. Of course, you should try to record their license plate number as well as the make, model and color of the vehicle that hit yours. In addition to this information, if you are able to see the driver, try to obtain a description of his or her physical appearance. This can help identify the suspect more accurately.

2. Report accident to law enforcement

You should call law enforcement to the scene immediately to relay the information you have gathered. When you call, you will likely be asked whether an ambulance is necessary, too. Unless the accident was very minor, you should seek medical attention immediately. When law enforcement arrives at the scene, be sure to photograph the damages and provide them with all of the information you have.

3. Take the appropriate recourse

Finally, you need to take the appropriate recourse to deal with the situation’s financial repercussions and overcome the consequences. This involves reporting the accident to your insurance company.  

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