Hit and Run
When you are involved in a car crash (regardless of who is at fault or how much / little damages result), you must stop and exchange information with the other individuals involved. If you do not, you could be charged with Hit and Run, which ranges from a Misdemeanor level offense to a Felony.
Misdemeanor level Hit and Run includes:
Hit and Run Unattended – when there is no one in the other vehicle or property involved; and
Hit and Run Attended – when there is another driver present in the other vehicle or property involved. Hit and Run Attended includes a mandatory license suspension.
Felony Hit and Run occurs when someone leaves the scene of a collision without exchanging information and an injury or death results from the collision. Felony Hit and Run is a very serious offense with mandatory sentence requirements.
If you have been arrested or charged with a Hit and Run offense, contact Nur Law immediately. We will answer your questions and provide effective legal representation to fight these charges.