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Hit-and-run accidents leave you dealing with severe injuries, the frustration of an unidentified driver, and complex uninsured motorist claims. You need aggressive representation to fight for the compensation you deserve. We help connect you with experienced hit-and-run accident attorneys near you for a free case review.

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Hit-and-Run Accident

Cases Present Unique Challenges

Hit-and-run accidents are especially stressful—medical bills pile up while the driver disappears. We connect you with experienced hit-and-run lawyers who can work with police, handle uninsured motorist claims, and pursue every possible source of compensation.

Hit-and-Run Accident

Lawyer To Find Answers and Compensation

Hurt in a hit-and-run? We connect you with experienced lawyers who investigate, gather evidence, and fight for full compensation. They work with police, track down footage, and maximize your insurance recovery. Get a free case review today.

Why Hit-and-Run

Cases Are So Difficult

Hit-and-run cases are tricky because the at-fault driver disappears, leaving no one to file a claim against. Hit-and-run lawyers work with police, witnesses, and surveillance to find the driver—or use your uninsured motorist coverage if they can’t—to secure compensation.

What to Do After a Hit-and-Run Accident

When a driver flees the scene, acting fast can really improve your chances of finding them and getting compensated. Taking the right steps immediately can protect your health and your claim:

  1. Call 911 immediately: Report the hit-and-run as soon as possible. Quick police response is key. Share any details you remember, like the car’s color, make, part of the license plate, or which way they went.
  2. Get Medical Help: Even if you feel okay, get checked out. This way, there’s proof your injuries resulted from the crash, which helps if you need to file a claim.
  3. Document Everything You Remember: Write down everything you remember about the vehicle or driver. Write down what the vehicle looked like, the time, the location, and exactly what happened. Even the smallest details could help identify the driver later.
  4. Look for Witnesses and Cameras: Ask if anyone saw what happened. Check around for businesses, traffic cameras, or doorbell cams that might have caught the crash. This kind of evidence can disappear quickly.
  5. Contact a Hit-and-Run Lawyer Within 24-48 Hours: Time matters. Surveillance footage can get erased, and witnesses might forget details or move away. A lawyer can jump in right away to help preserve evidence and work with police to find the driver.

When to Hire a Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyer

Hit-and-run cases are complex. You should connect with an attorney if:

If the accident left you with major injuries that need medical treatment, surgery, or time off work, it’s even more important to make sure you get all the compensation available under the law.

If the police haven’t tracked down the other driver, you’ll probably need to file a claim with your own uninsured motorist coverage. Insurance companies often push back on these claims, so having a lawyer on your side can make a big difference.

Maybe your insurance company is questioning whether it was really a hit-and-run, saying you don’t have the right coverage, or offering you less than what you need to cover your bills and lost wages.

What Makes Hit-and-Run Cases Different

We connect you with lawyers who understand all the unique challenges of hit-and-run accidents:

No Defendant to Pursue (Initially)

In most accidents, you know exactly who hit you. But with a hit-and-run, there’s no obvious person to hold responsible. That usually means you have to file claims with your own insurance, all while hoping the police can track down the driver.

Your Own Insurer Becomes the Opponent

With hit-and-runs, you’re often making a claim on your uninsured motorist coverage. Suddenly, the insurance company you’ve been paying for years might question whether the accident even happened.

Proving the Accident Occurred

Without another driver to corroborate what happened, you bear the full burden of proving the accident occurred as you described. Insurance companies require strong evidence, like police reports, witness statements, physical damage, and medical records, to approve hit-and-run claims.

Criminal vs. Civil Case Confusion

A hit-and-run is a crime, so the police investigate. But your injury claim is a civil matter. These are two separate processes, and what happens in the criminal case doesn’t always help your insurance claim. Knowing the difference is important.

Time-Sensitive Evidence

Evidence in hit-and-run cases disappears fast. The other driver might fix their car, surveillance footage gets deleted, and witnesses may not come forward if they don’t realize the police are looking for information.

Limited Recovery Options

Even if the driver is found, they might not have insurance or money to pay for your damages. In fact, many people run because they’re uninsured

How Hit-and-Run Injury Cases Are Investigated

Experienced attorneys know how to build claims even without the at-fault driver present.

Hit-and-run lawyers take specific steps to find drivers and secure compensation:

Working with Law Enforcement

Police treat hit-and-run accidents as crimes. Your lawyer works closely with the police, sharing information and staying on top of the investigation. If they find the driver, your attorney can quickly file a civil claim.

Locating Video Evidence

A lot of hit-and-runs are caught on cameras, whether it’s a nearby business, a traffic cam, or a home security system. Hit-and-run lawyers act fast, sending out requests to save any footage before it’s deleted, and they work with the police to get traffic camera videos.

Uninsured Motorist Claims

If the driver isn’t found, your own uninsured motorist coverage becomes the main way to get compensated. An experienced lawyer knows how to get the most from your policy and can push back if your insurance company tries to avoid paying.

Witness Investigation

Witnesses can make a huge difference. They might have seen the license plate, noticed what the driver looked like, or remembered which way the car went.

Physical Evidence Analysis

Things like broken car parts, paint left behind, or the way your car was damaged can all help identify the runaway driver’s car. Lawyers often work with accident reconstruction experts to make sense of this evidence.

Additional Coverage Sources

There may be other ways to get compensated besides your uninsured motorist coverage. If the driver is found but doesn’t have enough insurance, you might have underinsured motorist coverage. There could also be crime victim funds or other parties who share responsibility for the crash.

Hit-and-Run Compensation—What You Can Recover

Even when the driver isn’t found, you may still recover compensation through your own insurance:

Medical and Treatment Costs

Emergency room and hospital bills Surgery and other medical procedures Ongoing treatment or therapy Prescription meds Future medical care Counseling or mental health support for trauma

Economic Losses

Lost wages while you recover Lower earning ability if you can’t work like before Costs to repair or replace your car Rental car expenses Out-of-pocket costs Other property damage

Life Impact Damages

Physical pain and suffering Emotional distress from the crash Anxiety or fear after what happened PTSD from the incident Permanent injuries or disabilities Reduced quality of life

Testimonials Section

After the driver took off, I thought I had no options. The attorney I spoke with explained how uninsured coverage worked and helped me move forward.

Chester L. Akasya

Chester L. Akasya

I was injured in a hit-and-run and felt completely lost. Getting connected with a lawyer who understood these cases made all the difference.

Gerald I. Maverino

Gerald I. Maverino

Why Legal Representation Changes Everything

Hit-and-run claims are complex and often disputed. Legal guidance helps ensure evidence is preserved, coverage is properly applied, and insurers treat your claim fairly.

Frequently Asked Questions

If you’ve got serious injuries, can’t work, or your insurance company is giving you a hard time, then yes—a lawyer can really help. Hit-and-run cases are complicated, and having legal help makes it easier to get all the compensation you deserve. Plus, the first consultation is usually free, so there’s no risk in seeing what a lawyer can do for you.

You can still get compensated through your own uninsured motorist coverage. This type of insurance is made for situations just like this.

Filing an uninsured motorist claim usually won’t raise your rates since you weren’t at fault. Still, rules vary by state and insurance company. A hit-and-run lawyer can tell you exactly how a claim might affect your premiums.

Report the accident to the police right away. For your insurance, you typically have anywhere from a few days to a few weeks—check your policy to be sure. If you need to file a lawsuit, most states give you 2–3 years, but it’s important to start gathering evidence immediately.

Liability coverage just pays for damage you cause to others—not for your own injuries or car repairs. If you don’t have uninsured motorist or collision coverage, your options are limited. Still, a lawyer can look over your policy to see if there’s anything else that might help.

Yes, you can. If the police find the driver, you’re allowed to file a lawsuit for damages. Your lawyer can go after their insurance and, if needed, their personal assets.

Ready to Get the Compensation You Deserve?

You don’t have to face a hit-and-run accident alone. We help connect you with experienced attorneys who can review your case and explain your legal options.

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