These hit - and -
run accidents often leave victims wondering how to obtain compensation for their injuries and property damage.
Not exact matches
Cause:
Often caused by car
accidents, animal fights, amateur grooming attempts, and
run - ins with a sharp object.
Businesses are
often able to help you by giving you camera feeds from their stores, allowing you or the police or your personal injury to identify exactly who hit you and
ran away from the
accident.
These
accidents often occur at intersections when the driver of a vehicle
runs a red light or stop sign or rushes to beat the light.
Often, this type of insurance comes into play when there is a hit - and -
run accident.
Commercial trucking
accidents are
often complicated, as any of the parties involved with
running and operating the truck could bear some of the blame.
Job - related injuries
run the gamut; from occupational diseases to chemical burns and falls, these types of workplace
accidents are
often referred to as industrial injuries.
In many cases, T - bone
accidents are
often caused by a driver
running a stop sign or traffic light and slamming into the side of another vehicle.
Drivers who are uninsured or involved in a police chases, driving stolen cars or other circumstances are
often part of serious hit &
run accident cases.
If someone calls you on the phone after a car
accident offering medical or legal referrals
often with names like «Peachtree Injury Helpline» and «Atlanta Injury Referral Service»
run the other direction.
Often times people get so caught up in the aftermath of the
accident, they
run out of time to pursue their claim and receive full compensation for their injuries.
Hit and
run auto
accidents happen far too
often and in some cases your auto insurance won't cover the damage, so what can you do to protect yourself?
It's not as common for boats to
run into each other as
often as cars do, but
accidents do happen when boats are taken out on the water.
Some feel like it is unfair for the insured motorists to essentially pay for the liability insurance costs of the uninsured (which
often increase vehicle insurance rates across the board), but the alternative is to have no recourse in the event of an
accident involving an
accident with an uninsured driver or a hit and
run incident.
Very
often, the other motorist in a car
accident has: (a) very limited liability coverage; (b) no liability coverage (according to the Insurance Research Council, about 1 in 6 drivers in Florida have absolutely no coverage at all); or (c) can not be identified (read hit and
run).