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California Hit and Run Accident Lawyer

California law mandates that a driver who collides with another vehicle, person, or property must stop and provide their contact information. Failing to do so is a hit-and-run offense, which is punishable under the law. The California hit-and-run accident lawyers at Cutter Law P.C. can help people injured in a hit-and-run accident to pursue compensation for their injuries.

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If you’ve been in an accident, dealing with the consequences is often overwhelming, especially if it involves serious property damage or catastrophic bodily injury. The situation can be more frustrating if the at-fault driver flees the accident scene without providing their contact information and insurance details.

Recovering compensation for your injuries in an accident is easier when you know the identity of the at-fault driver, and they have insurance coverage. It’s more difficult when you don’t know the driver’s identity. Fortunately, there are several options you can explore to recover compensation for your injuries. Our experienced California accident lawyers at Cutter Law P.C. can help you handle the complexities of your case. We’ll help you identify the best option to seek compensation for your damages.

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How Cutter Law Can Help After a Hit-and-Run Accident in California

Recovering compensation after a hit-and-run accident can be complicated, but you can rely on our skilled California hit-and-run accident lawyers to guide you through the process. We will help you understand the details of your case and advise you on your options, which may include filing a claim with your insurance company.

If we determine you have a valid case, we’ll gather the evidence you need to prove your claim and file it appropriately to give you the best chance of recovering damages for your injuries. Sometimes, we may explore other options to help you recover compensation. For instance, if the actions of a government entity contributed to the accident, we will also hold them accountable.

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California Hit-and-Run Laws

According to California Vehicle Code section 20002, any driver involved in an accident with another vehicle or property must stop their vehicle and exchange their contact information with the other driver, the property owner, or the person in charge of the property. If they can’t locate the driver or property owner, they must leave a note providing their contact information and report the accident to the police department without any unnecessary delay.

Failing to do so is a misdemeanor if the accident only results in property damage. The offense is punishable by imprisonment not exceeding six months, a fine not exceeding $1,000, or both.

According to California Vehicle Code section 20001, if the accident caused bodily injury, it is a felony punishable by up to one year of imprisonment, a fine between $1,000 and $10,000, or both. If the accident results in serious bodily injury, permanent disability, or death, the punishment becomes more severe.

What To Do After a Hit-and-Run Crash in California

After a hit-and-run accident, your top priority should be to take care of yourself and gather as much evidence as possible to help prove your claim and locate the hit-and-run driver. Here are the steps you should take:

  • Stop your car: Park your car in a safe spot and check for any bodily injury and the extent of the damage to your car.
  • Report the accident: Call the police and report the accident, even if no one seems seriously injured, or your vehicle only had minor damage. Police can investigate and identify the hit-and-run driver. In addition, a police report is important to prove your claim down the line. If you do not file a police report, it will be more difficult to prove your case, and insurance companies can take advantage of this omission to deny your claim.
  • Gather evidence: Collect as much evidence about the crash as you can. Take clear pictures of the damage to your car and any injury. Document the crash details as soon as possible when your memory is fresh. Record as much detail as you can remember about the hit-and-run driver, including their personal features, license plate number, car model, and color.
  • Speak to eyewitnesses: Look around to see if anyone witnessed the accident. If you find an eyewitness, talk to them and collect their contact information. Eyewitness testimony will strengthen your case and may help identify and locate the other driver.
  • Seek medical attention: Not all injuries caused by car accidents are immediately apparent. Many people don’t experience pain or discomfort until 24 to 48 hours after the accident. Seek medical attention from your local emergency room or physician as soon as you can after the accident.
  • Contact a car accident attorney: A skilled California car accident lawyer will negotiate with your insurance company to help you get adequate compensation to cover any damages or injuries you suffered from the accident.

How to Recover Compensation After a Hit-and-Run Accident

California is an at-fault state, which means you’ll recover compensation for your injuries in an auto accident from the negligent party and their insurance company. However, that option is unavailable if you don’t know the driver’s identity. In that case, you will have to explore other avenues. Your insurance policy may have additional coverage that allows you to claim compensation after a hit and run. Here are some of them:

Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Uninsured motorist coverage covers a policyholder involved in a collision with an uninsured driver. If you have this, you can claim compensation for bodily injuries caused by a hit-and-run accident. The insurance may cover the cost of medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. However, this won’t cover any property damage if the driver is unknown.

In California, the insurance company must offer you uninsured motorist coverage when you purchase your policy. You can choose not to buy by signing a waiver form.

Collision Coverage

Collision covers damage to your car caused by physical contact with an object, such as a rock, tree, building, another vehicle, or person. If you have collision coverage, you can recover compensation for your car damage. However, you must still pay the deductible. 

MedPay

Medical payment coverage pays for medical expenses related to car accidents, regardless of who is at fault. If your insurance policy includes MedPay coverage, it can assist in paying for your medical bills and that of any injured passenger. This insurance doesn’t have deductibles. 

Are Damages From a Hit and Run Covered by Insurance?

If you identify the at-fault hit-and-run driver and they have liability coverage, their insurance can pay for the damages you suffered from the accident. However, if they are not found, you may still get compensation if your insurance policy has add-ons like uninsured motorist coverage. 

Damages You Can Recover in a Hit-and-Run Accident

You may recover compensation for the following damages:

What Is the Statute of Limitations for a Hit-and-Run Accident Lawsuit in California?

The car accident statute of limitations is the same as in other personal injury cases. Under California Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1, you have two years to file an action for injury caused by another person’s negligence. However, contacting a lawyer as soon as possible after the accident is always wise to ensure you don’t lose the right to file your claim.

Work With Our Skilled California Hit-and-Run Accident Lawyers

Hit-and-run accidents present unique situations that require working with an experienced lawyer. If you or a loved one have been injured in a hit-and-run accident, our California hit-and-run accident attorneys at Cutter Law can help you pursue compensation for your injuries.

We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you won’t pay us a dime unless we recover compensation for you. Contact us for a free case review and guidance on your next step.

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