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Hit And Run By A Vehicle Not Using Its Headlights

There are millions of car crashes reported every year. Some of them are hit and run accidents, which involve a car leaving the accident scene after causing the crash. While drivers are required to adhere to traffic regulations, sometimes they fail to do so, and if a vehicle doesn’t have its headlights on after dark, it could be impossible to see and cause a crash. If you have been hit and run by a vehicle not using its headlights, you should consult with a personal injury attorney about pursuing an accident injury claim.

What To Do After A Hit And Run By A Vehicle Without Headlights On

If you have been in a hit and run by a vehicle without its headlights on, you should try to gather as much information as you possibly can about the hit and run car. Always stay on the accident scene and call the police. You will want an officer to come out and investigate the accident scene. The officer might be able to track down the other driver as well. Be able to tell the officer the direction of travel and as much information as you can about the vehicle.

Try to get photos of the accident scene to show the time of day and the visibility. Get pictures of the vehicle damage as well. Also, establish medical care. You will need to get photos of any visible injuries as quickly as possible. Check to see if there are any witnesses, as witnesses can be very beneficial to your personal injury claim and can confirm that you were hit by a hit and run driver without their headlights on.

Hit And Run By A Vehicle Not Using Its Headlights

Gathering Documentation

You will need to maintain evidence and documentation to support your claim against the other driver. Documentation is the key to a successful personal injury claim because it will confirm the damages that you have suffered. Here are some supporting documents to help prove your case:

  • Medical bills
  • Medical records
  • Proof of missed work and lost wages
  • Repair estimates
  • Tow bills
  • Rental car receipts
  • Photos of the damages
  • Photos of the accident scene
  • Witness statements
  • The accident report

Your personal injury attorney will help you review the details of your case and determine the damages that you suffered in the crash. All your damages should be itemized with a monetary value included then they should be added up for the overall total that you want for a settlement.

Consult With A Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been hit and run by a vehicle not using its headlights, you will need to consult with a personal injury attorney. With the help of an accident injury lawyer, you are much more likely to have a successful personal injury claim and recover compensation for your damages. When you enlist the help of an accident injury lawyer, you will not have any upfront costs because personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, so your lawyer will not get paid until your claim has been won.

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