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How to Pursue Compensation for Injuries After an Orlando Hit and Run Accident

How to Pursue Compensation for Injuries After an Orlando Hit and Run Accident

It’s illegal to hit someone and flee the scene of the accident in Florida, whether it’s a pedestrian accident or an auto accident. Unfortunately, it happens far too often, especially in Orlando and across Central Florida. If you’ve been hit by a careless driver who left the scene of the accident, you need to know how to handle an Orlando hit and run accident.

When someone flees the scene, it leaves you in a horrible situation because you have no way of contacting the at-fault driver’s insurance company. Moreover, your injuries may result in thousands of dollars in medical bills; you may have to miss work; and you may need medical treatment and rehabilitation for the foreseeable future. Who is going to pay for all of that?

There’s hope, and that’s where we can help. Give us a call at (321) LAWSUIT for a free consultation, and we'll talk with you about what happened and see how we can help you. When you work with us, you don't have to worry about paying a retainer or any upfront fees because we work on contingency. You pay us nothing unless we get money for you.

Top 5 Ways to Get Compensation After an Orlando Hit and Run Accident

When you’ve been the victim of a hit and run, it can leave you feeling powerless. That driver broke all the rules, and now you’re stuck with a burden you didn’t ask for. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to find the driver or otherwise get financial help with your medical bills after you’ve been the victim of a hit and run in Florida.

One: Contact the Police Immediately

One of the best ways to ensure that the at-fault driver is found is to call the police immediately after the accident. Give the police any information you can remember about the vehicle, including the make, model, size, and approximate year. Additionally, tell the police whatever you can remember about the hit and run driver’s license plate, including the state, color of the license plate, and any numbers or letters you can remember. Finally, tell the police what color your vehicle is and which part of the at-fault driver’s vehicle made contact with yours. That way, the police could identify the at-fault driver by the location of the damage on the vehicle. Moreover, some of the paint from your vehicle could have scraped off onto the at-fault driver’s vehicle, which could help identify the driver. Try not to leave out any of these details when speaking to the police because even a trivial little detail could lead to the discovery of the at-fault driver.

Two: Find the At-Fault Driver Using Cameras at the Scene of the Accident

There are cameras everywhere. Although this is frightening in some ways, it can also be very useful in an Orlando hit and run accident. Every business or building around the scene of the hit and run accident could have cameras that recorded the incident. Additionally, certain modern vehicles record data and video around them, and you may be able to obtain this information. However, the cameras at businesses and on vehicles do not store the information forever. Therefore, it’s critical to get that information as soon as possible after the accident. This is where contacting an attorney quickly can help because your attorney can send out a spoliation letter or “letter of preservation” immediately after your accident to be sure that valuable evidence is not destroyed or deleted.

Three: Find the At-Fault Driver Through Eyewitnesses of the Hit and Run

When someone is the victim of a hit and run accident near downtown Orlando, near the Mall at Millenia, near Disney World or Universal Studios, or near some other crowded area, there are often eyewitnesses to the accident. Sometimes, these people even have videos or photos of the scene of the accident or of the accident itself. The testimony of these people, as well as their videos or photos, could help to identify the hit and run driver. Thus, you should try to get their contact information or have them hang around after the accident to talk to the police so that you have a better chance of finding the at-fault driver.

Four: Use Your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) to Cover Your Medical Bills

In Florida, drivers are required to have personal injury protection, sometimes called “PIP.” This is sometimes referred to as no fault auto insurance. The purpose of PIP coverage is to give injured drivers up to $10,000 in immediate medical coverage, regardless of who is at fault for the accident. It’s essentially no-questions-asked money to be used for your medical treatment. Therefore, if you are driving your vehicle and you’re the victim of a hit and run accident in Orlando, you likely have $10,000 in PIP coverage available to you that you can use on medical treatment for your injuries.

Five: Get Compensated Through Your Uninsured Motorist Coverage

Although PIP coverage is a great way to get help with your medical bills, you may be wondering what to do if your medical bills exceed the $10,000. That’s where uninsured motorist coverage (UM) comes into play. In addition to PIP, you may have uninsured motorist coverage as part of your Florida auto insurance policy. If so, you may be able to get help with your medical bills that exceed $10,000. That’s why we strongly recommend that our clients (and anyone who is reading this) call their insurance company and make sure they have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. You never know when you might need it, and it can be a life saver when you do.

If you were involved in an Orlando hit and run accident, we know how frustrating it can be, and we know how helpless it can make you feel. We help people who were victims of a hit and run while walking around town or while driving in their vehicle. Often times, we can use nearby surveillance footage to track down the driver the fled the scene or identify a witness that may be able to help us.

In addition to tracking down the driver, we may be able to bring a claim against your own insurance company if they're no paying fair value from your own uninsured motorist coverage. Often times, our own insurance companies refuse to pay from the UM or UIM policy, even though we make our premium payments every month. Regardless of where the insurance coverage comes from, we may be able to help you track down coverage and force the insurance company or companies to compensate you.

You can call us at (321) LAWSUIT, or you can fill out the contact form on our website to schedule your consultation with an Orlando hit and run accident attorney. When you work with us, you pay nothing unless we win money for you.

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