Can You Sue for a Hit-and-Run Accident?
Hit-and-run accidents create serious legal and personal challenges for victims. Los Angeles County alone reported 5,500 felony hit-and-run cases in 2021, showing the scale of this problem.California law requires drivers to stop after any accident and share their information, as stated in Vehicle Code sections 20001 and 20002. Failing to stop can result in civil penalties and jail time.Victims have several paths to seek justice, including personal injury lawsuits, uninsured motorist coverage claims, and support from California's Victim Compensation Board. The legal system provides a two-year window from the accident date to file a lawsuit.Successful claims can cover medical costs,...
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