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Getting into a car accident has the potential to be one of the worst experiences of your life. All of the confusion can only be made worse if you have no idea who hit you. Hit and run accidents aren’t only damaging to your property, they cause ongoing grief because without someone to obtain a settlement from, you are responsible for all damage and injury that you may have sustained- either out of pocket or through insurance.
The injury attorneys at Phoenix Accident and Injury Law Firm near you have significant experience in helping clients who have been in a hit and run accident. Our offices are conveniently located in nearby Chandler, Peoria, and North Phoenix, and we can meet in-person at our nearby offices, over the phone, or video call. You can contact us for a free consultation, or read on to find out more.
By the way, we will also help with other problems that have cost you sleep, like getting a rental car very soon and finding a nearby doctor who can help you. Even the best legal team isn’t good enough if your quality of life isn’t sustainable while justice and compensation are on the way. The whole point of legal action is to regain quality of life, so we help you long-term as attorneys and short-term as your go-to people. Our familiarity with the local Phoenix courts makes us confident that we can help you get the best settlement possible.
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A hit and run car accident is defined by a person involved in a car accident leaving the scene without stopping to identify themselves or checking if anyone at the scene was injured. It doesn’t matter whether you were at fault for the accident or not; if you were involved in the accident at all and leave the scene without identifying yourself, it is considered a hit and run.
However, if you need to leave the scene to call emergency services, like the police or an ambulance, it isn’t a hit and run as long as you return to the scene promptly to identify yourself. It is not considered a hit and run if you are unconscious and brought to a hospital by an ambulance; EMS will take care of identifying you.
If you have been a victim of a hit and run accident, the police will try to help determine the person who committed the hit and run. They’ll do this using a few different techniques.
After all these steps, it is likely that the police will have found the person who committed the hit and run. Once this happens, you can file a claim to hold them accountable for your injuries and damages.
After a hit and run you will have a lot to deal with as the victim. However, there are a few things that you can do to help the investigation along, and potentially help find the perpetrator.
Most car insurance will cover a hit and run accident through uninsured motorists coverage (which you are required to have a minimum of $15,000 in AZ). If your car is leased or financed, you will likely have this coverage by default.
Many drivers who commit hit and runs are driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs. They figure that the penalty for a DUI is too high, and they attempt to run before anyone can identify them. If they are caught in a hit and run, they try the most logical defense- that they weren’t the person driving the car at the time of the accident (called the “it wasn’t me” defense). When this is raised, the most reliable evidence is from your report, as well as for any witnesses who come forward.
The other common defense is that they weren’t drunk or reckless at the time of the accident, sometimes in connection with stating that they were not aware they had hit anything or anyone. These two defenses may not exonerate a drunk driver completely, but can help them avoid a DUI charge (even if they still get charged with a hit and run).
The most common defense, that may be used in conjunction with the other common DUI defenses, or as a stand-alone defense, is that the police made mistakes when gathering evidence or arresting the perpetrator. This tactic leads to crucial pieces of evidence being inadmissible, or thrown out, because of technical violations on the police’s end. To learn more about DUI’s, check out our page on Victims of DUI.
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If you have been involved in a hit and run accident, you must file a report with the police. If the police did not show up at the scene of the accident, here are some local resources.
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