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What You Need to Do in the Event of a Hit and Run Accident

Being involved in a hit and run accident can be a distressing experience. Knowing how to handle such situations and being prepared in advance can help you navigate the shock and ensure you are adequately covered for any losses. While hit and run incidents can happen to any driver, whether their vehicle is parked or in motion, understanding the following steps will assist you in dealing with this unfortunate situation.

Safely Park Your Vehicle:

If the accident occurs while you are driving, safely pull your vehicle over to the side of the road. If possible, make a careful note of the license plate and description of the vehicle that struck you. This information will be helpful to the police in their investigation. In the case of your vehicle being hit while parked and unattended, look for any signs left by the other vehicle, such as paint transfer or a note on your windshield. Check if there are security cameras nearby, such as at a gas station, that might have captured the incident.

Assess Injuries:

If anyone involved in the accident is injured, attend to their immediate needs and promptly call 911 for medical assistance. It is normal to feel shaken after such an event, so take a moment to collect yourself as well.

Contact the Police:

Once you have safely parked your vehicle, it is important to file a police report. Some police stations may not respond if there are no injuries, but it is still necessary to document the incident. Your insurance company will likely require this report when utilizing your uninsured motorist property damage (UMPD) coverage.

Gather Witness Information:

If there are any witnesses present, ask for their contact information, including phone number and name. Your insurance company may want to obtain their statements regarding the accident.

Notify Your Insurance Company:

Evaluate the damages to your vehicle and consider whether you want to file a claim. In some hit and run cases, the damages may be minimal, and you might decide not to pursue a claim. Keep in mind that if you do not carry the appropriate coverage for hit and run incidents (often known as uninsured motorist property damage), your claim will be processed as a collision loss, and deductibles may apply in both cases.

While we hope you never encounter a hit and run accident, being prepared can help you effectively manage such an unfortunate situation. Stay vigilant, drive responsibly, and ensure you have the necessary insurance coverage to protect yourself in case of any unexpected incidents.