

How can a personal injury attorney help in a hit and run?
In most states, if you leave an accident scene that involves injury or death, the consequences could include a very lengthy imprisonment and a substantial fine. If you damage a vehicle that does not result in injury to its occupants, this is usually considered a Class C misdemeanor, as long as the property damage is very low, less than $200. This level of damage can still incur a fine. Additional damage results in a greater fine and possibly additional jail time.
No matter the circumstances, it is never wise to flee the scene of an accident. However, if you do find yourself in this situation, it is vital to seek legal representation by a lawyer who can explain your options and who will fight in your best interest. Authorities will often rely on eyewitness accounts and physical evidence collected from the accident scene to make their case against you. A good attorney can use those things to benefit your case.