Steps to Take After a Hit and Run Crash
According to Florida Statutes 316.061-316.063, a driver can leave the scene of an accident that resulted in property damages, only if they stop and provide their contact information. If the owner of the damaged vehicle is not present, the driver must leave his or her contact information attached to the damaged vehicle, including their name, phone number, address, and vehicle registration information. Once you realize your car was struck by another vehicle, you may feel angry or upset about the situation and may not know where to turn. However, it is important to remain calm and avoid making assumptions about who or what caused the damage. Instead, take these steps to help protect your rights and maintain the full value of your damages claim:- Check for injuries – Even though you may not have been inside your vehicle at the time of the crash, it is always a good idea to check the area for other injured victims. They may need your help to contact medical assistance and you are required by law to help others in a time of distress after an accident has occurred, regardless of who caused the accident.
- Take photos – Taking photos of the accident scene is always a good idea. Be sure to focus in on all damages to your vehicle and any other clues that may help prove the cause for the crash. For example, sometimes paint from the other vehicle, broken glass, or skid marks can help determine fault for a crash.
- Call the police – While it is always a good idea to report a car accident to the police, it is especially critical in cases involving a hit and run crash. The sooner you report the accident to the local authorities, the faster they may be able to find the guilty party. If you fail to report the incident to the police, insurers may try to deny your claim by saying that the damage was caused by something other than what you claim. Keep in mind that some insurance policies may have a stipulation that waives your coverage if you fail to report the accident to the proper authorities.
- Collect witness information – Since you probably have no idea how the hit and run occurred, you may want to ask anyone in the area if they saw the events leading up to the crash. Having a witness provide a statement or testify on your behalf, could make a significant difference in the outcome of your damages claim.
- Contact an attorney – Whether you or a loved one was the victim of a hit and run crash, speaking to a licensed car accident attorney may be critical to pursue the fair amount of compensation you may need for a full recovery of the costs associated with your vehicle damage. Your attorney can help you explore your legal options and negotiate with insurers on your behalf so that you can seek the financial help you may legally deserve.