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Areas - Hit and Run Accidents
Hit and
run accidents put innocent accident victims in peril.
Philadelphia is known for its high rate of Pennsylvania
hit and run car accidents. The usual reason for why a
person runs after a PA or NJ car accident is because
they do not have proper auto insurance. There are other
common reasons for NJ and PA hit & run accidents such as
the driver is driving under the influence, has a
suspended driver’s license, is in a stolen vehicle, or
has a warrant out for his or her arrest.
Hit and run drivers are often caught.
Many times hit and run drivers do not have insurance.
Learn how to recover from a hit and run accident.
If you
have been involved in a Bucks County, PA or Mercer
County, NJ hit and run accident, it is important that
you attempt to write down the license plate number,
make, model, and color of the vehicle. If possible,
take a photo of the vehicle and driver. If you are
physically able, the local police or PA or NJ State
Police should then be immediately called and informed of
the hit and run perpetrator’s vehicle description. Many
times the police are able to locate the vehicle that
caused the Philadelphia hit and run accident. You would
be surprised at how many hit and run drivers actually
drive home and leave their damaged vehicle on the street
or in their driveway, making it easy for police to find
and arrest the driver of the PA hit and run car
accident.
If you
did not observe the vehicle that caused the NJ or PA hit
and run accident, you should still call the police
immediately so that a police accident report is filed.
This will help prove your claim if you are injured and
if your vehicle is damaged in the accident. If the
driver who caused the New Jersey or Pennsylvania hit and
run accident is never found, you will be forced to file
an injury claim under your uninsured motorist auto
insurance policy. In a usual PA or NJ car accident, the
other driver has auto insurance coverage that you would
seek to recover from.
In a
hit and run accident, if the other driver is not found
or if he or she is found but uninsured, you will be
limited to the limits of your uninsured motorist
insurance coverage on your Pennsylvania or New Jersey
auto insurance policy. This is why it is so important to
have adequate uninsured auto insurance coverage.
It is
important to contact a personal injury lawyer soon after
your Philadelphia, Bucks, or Mercer County hit and run
accident. A personal injury lawyer must prove that the other
vehicle was uninsured. Certain legal acts must be
initiated to prove a hit and run accident occurred soon
after the collision.
If you
or a loved one has been injured by a hit and run driver,
contact the experienced personal injury car accident
lawyers at Saile & Saile LLP. We know how to prove your
claim and help you recover fair money compensation for
your personal injuries. Ask us about our Client First
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