Savannah GA Leaving the Scene of an Accident Lawyer

Leaving the Scene of an Accident

 

When you have been involved in an accident of any kind in the state of Georgia, you are are required to remain at the scene and go through the proper exchanges of information. Failure to do so can result in a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, and depending on the severity of the injuries and/or property damage involved, one can be charged with a misdemeanor or even a felony.

 

In a matter of property damage, if the other driver or property owner is present, you simply must engage the individual and exchange insurance and contact information while presenting identification to display good faith. If you were to damage someone's vehicle or other property when they weren't around, such as hitting a parked car, you are required by law to make every effort to identify yourself to the injured party. You should take down their license plate number and contact the authorities, and you can also leave a note letting the individual know how they can get in touch with you.

 

When it comes to injury or even death, clearly, the stakes are much higher when it comes to leaving the scene of an accident. We would all like to think that the first thing that would come to mind when someone causes injury to another would be to call for help while providing what assistance they could on the scene, and that is exactly what the law requires. But, unfortunately, there are those who panic and leave the scene of the accident, and this can result in a mandatory jail sentence of significant duration coupled with a litany of attenuate penalties.

 

Leaving the scene of an accident can be a very serious matter with life altering consequences, and this type of charge is not something that you want to address on your own. In many of these cases, the accused genuinely did not know that they had caused the damage or injuries. If you are facing a charge of leaving the scene of an accident, consult with a Georgia criminal lawyer and work with your attorney to dissect the details of the case and present your defense.


If you are charged with leaving the scene of an accident, then contact a skilled Savannah Georgia defense lawyer.

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