Hit-and-run accidents are some of the most frustrating and stressful situations for California drivers. When the other driver flees the scene, it feels like you’ve been left with no options. However, with the right steps, evidence, and legal guidance, you can still build a strong case and pursue compensation for your injuries and damages.
Step 1: Report the Accident Immediately
Call 911 right away to report the crash. A police report is crucial when the other driver is unknown. The California DMV also requires reporting accidents that involve injuries, deaths, or damages over $1,000. Details on reporting can be found here: https://www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/vehicle-registration/accidents/
Step 2: Gather Every Possible Detail
Write down anything you remember about the fleeing vehicle, color, make, model, license plate (even partial), bumper stickers, or unique damage. Witnesses can also provide valuable details, so get their contact information before leaving the scene.
Step 3: Preserve Evidence From the Scene
Take photos and videos of your car, skid marks, debris, and surrounding area. Surveillance cameras from nearby businesses or homes can also help prove fault in hit-and-run cases.
Step 4: Seek Medical Treatment Immediately
Even if you think your injuries are minor, see a doctor. Medical records create a link between the accident and your injuries, which is essential for your claim.
Step 5: Notify Your Insurance Company
Most hit-and-run claims are handled through your uninsured motorist (UM) coverage. When speaking with your insurer, stick to the facts and avoid speculation. For more guidance on what insurers can and cannot do, review the California Department of Insurance resources: https://www.insurance.ca.gov/01-consumers/105-type/95-guides/01-auto/after-accident.cfm
Step 6: Work With an Experienced Hit-and-Run Lawyer
Proving fault in these cases often requires legal expertise. A lawyer can obtain video footage, hire accident reconstruction experts, and ensure that your rights are protected when dealing with your insurance company.
Common Challenges in Hit-and-Run Claims
- Lack of witnesses or video evidence
- Insurance disputes over coverage and liability
- Delays in receiving medical treatment, which can weaken your case
- Pressure to settle quickly for less than your claim is worth
Final Thoughts
A hit-and-run accident doesn’t have to leave you without justice. With proper reporting, strong evidence, and the help of a skilled lawyer, you can still prove fault and recover the compensation you deserve. Hillstone Law has helped countless California accident victims and we’re here to fight for you, too.
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