Also know, how do you deal with a hit and run?
What to do after a hit and run
- DON'T follow the fleeing driver.
- DO call 911 if you are in your car or someone is injured.
- DON'T wait to call the police or your insurance company to file a police report or an accident claim.
- DO get as much information about the driver, car and accident as possible, including:
Secondly, how does a hit and run affect your insurance? Your car insurance rates will not go up after a hit and run accident. In California, it is not mandatory to carry Uninsured and Underinsured Motorists coverage, but without it a hit and run would not be covered in most cases. Typically hit and run accidents result in never finding out the identity of the other driver.
One may also ask, what happens when a hit and run driver is caught?
Any conviction for hit and run, regardless of whether it's for a felony or misdemeanor, typically results in an automatic suspension or revocation of your driver's license for a period of six months or so. In some states the revocation can be as long as three years.
Can you get money from a hit and run?
The amount of money that you may be able to get depends on several factors. In most hit and run cases, there are two factors that most commonly affect the payout amount. They are the seriousness of your injury, and the amount of available uninsured motorist insurance. Small injuries typically result in small payouts.