What To Do After A Hit-And-Run Accident
When you’re involved in a vehicle collision and the other driver takes off without exchanging insurance information, this is commonly referred to as a hit-and-run. These incidents can leave you feeling frustrated and wondering what to do next. Review the following guidance to understand what information to collect and who to contact following a hit-and-run incident.
Record all pertinent information.
- Write down as much of the other vehicle’s information as possible, including its license plate number, make and model, and color.
- Note the time and location of the hit-and-run. Be sure to record the direction the car was headed post-incident.
- It’s also important to take pictures of the scene and any damage to your vehicle. If there were any eyewitnesses, gather their names and contact information.
Call the police.
- Once all important information has been gathered, call the police immediately to file an accident report. When the police arrive, provide them with a description of the vehicle and the incident as well as names of any eyewitnesses.
- Not filing an accident report within 24 hours may result in you being considered “at-fault” by your insurer, which may affect the cost of your insurance premium.
Contact your insurance company.
- Once you contact your insurance company, the claims process will begin. If covered under your policy, your insurance company can assist you in towing your vehicle and finding a rental car.
Don’t Leave the Scene
- In the event of a hit-and-run, never try to follow or apprehend the fleeing driver. What’s more, leaving the scene could cause you to miss eyewitness accounts and may leave law officials questioning who’s really at fault.
If you have any additional questions or concerns regarding your auto insurance coverage, contact us to discuss the specific terms of your policy.
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