Hit and Run Accident & Injury Lawyer
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California has more hit and run accidents
than any other state, and nearly ten percent
of our state's fatalities are the result of
a hit and run accident. There are over 700,000
such accidents nationwide every year, a staggering
statistic.
Hit and run accidents in Los Angeles frequently involve collisions between
motor vehicles, but pedestrians
and bicyclists can suffer from these
as well. The results of any accident can be crippling or catastrophic, and
hit and run accidents are no exception. There can be head or brain
damage, mangled limbs that lead to paraplegia
or quadriplegia, and injuries
to internal organs in addition to any property
damage.
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Adding to the damage, the nature of a hit and run accident makes it impossible
to get any recovery from the insurance
company of the person who is responsible for the accident. The person
who caused the accident, also, cannot be sued for damages unless he or she
is caught or apprehended by the police. To receive full compensation for
your injuries and losses, therefore, it is necessary to assist the police
with capturing the suspect.
It is best, of course, if you can get the
license number of the car or vehicle that
caused the accident and who then fled from
the scene. Since hit and run accidents are a
crime, the police can arrest the person, but
only if they know who he or she is. Any
description of the vehicle is helpful, and
it may be up to you to get descriptions from
anyone who witnessed the accident and can
provide details.
A personal injury lawyer from the Law Offices of Banafsheh, Danesh &
Javid, P.C. would be happy to consult with you and discuss your case. We
cannot promise any outcome, but our experience in handling many cases similar
to yours may mean that we can succeed where others might not. Please contact
a personal injury accident attorney so we may review your case and begin
fighting for your rights.
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