McQuiston: How To Handle Hit-And-Run Accidents

By ALLEN MCQUISTON
Jemez Insurance Agency
Serving Los Alamos Since 1963

Imagine you come out of your favorite restaurant or out of the mall after a day of shopping only to find your bumper hanging off your vehicle. You look around to see if there’s another vehicle with damage because, after all, misery loves company. As luck would have it, this life experience is yours alone to endure.

Your first thought might be to look for someone who may have witnessed the impact, but there is no one around. You check your windshield. No note. Now what?

Hit-and-run accidents are a common occurrence. Many hit-and-run accidents are reported on a daily basis, so you are not alone. The first thing you should do is some minor scene investigating. If you have a smart phone, get pictures of the damages to your vehicle at the scene. Look around the parking lot for surveillance cameras. Businesses often have them for safety reasons and generally have a video back up. If a surveillance camera recorded your accident, the video could assist the local authorities in identifying the at-fault party. Check with the business and see if you can get a copy of the video.

Next, contact the local police department or private security firm responsible for patrolling the area. This is an important step if you hope to file this incident as an uninsured motorist loss. Most automobile policies require you to report a hit-and-run to local authorities for this coverage to apply.

Finally, contact your local insurance agent and report your loss. They will contact your insurance company and your adjuster can guide you through the next phase of the process.

A hit-and-run is anything but fun, but with quick action on your part, you may be able to avoid paying the price.

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