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A Hit and Run Is a Serious Matter, and That’s Why You Need the Right Criminal Attorney

A hit and run accident is bad enough for the victim; but outside of injuries sustained, it is almost always worse for the offender. It is actually considered a felony in most states to leave the scene of an accident whether you cause the accident or not. While there isn’t a lot you can do to defend yourself, a lawyer can still defend you in court.

The Severity of the Crime Depends on What (or Who) You Hit

If the accident only involved damage to property, you may only be charged with a misdemeanor. However, if you injured a person and left the scene of the accident, you will likely be charged with a Felony. If someone was killed in an accident you were involved in and you left the scene, it is more likely than not going to result in a felony.

The Punishments for a Hit and Run Offense

If it’s a first-time offense, it may be possible to avoid jail time; however, restitution for damages is almost always required. Jail time is likely if you are unable to pay restitution to the victim, if you have a record of prior leaving the scene cases or you injured someone. Your criminal defense attorney has to argue for a lighter sentence, and highlight the things you have done to try to rectify the situation and show the court this behavior will not occur again. If the outcome of the accident isn’t tragic, a lesser sentence may be possible. 

It Will Not Go Well for You Without a Lawyer

The severity and seriousness of the hit and run offense with which you have been charged could bring long-term ramifications. The revocation of your license, the loss of employment, the loss of assets or property of value, etc., are all the extra costs you don’t see from a split-second decision to leave the scene. Don’t try to defend yourself as it may not go well. Hire a qualified criminal defense attorney for a better outcome.

Cody Miltenberger

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