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What happens if you flee the scene of an auto accident

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Fleeing an auto accident scene anthony carboneIt may be your first instinct to flee the scene of an auto accident.  It might be your license was suspended or you may have had a few drinks.  Perhaps you forgot to renew your registration or automobile insurance.  There are consequences for leaving the scene of an accident.  If you have already taken the risk, it is important to secure legal advice.

The Law Regarding Staying at the Accident Scene

It may have been a long time since you attended driver’s education classes.  However, just about everyone remembers that drivers are expected to follow certain protocol regarding auto accidents.  The statute governing actions following accidents is found at N.J.S.A. 39:4-129.  Fleeing the scene of an accident is not considered a minor offense.  The most serious penalties are mandated for those who cause significant personal injury or property damage.

What about if you are involved in a one car motor vehicle accident?  The law requires you to remain or return to the scene of the accident to verify that it is a one car accident.  If property damage is involved to property such as a telephone pole, it is important that you notify the police.  If your car has hit another parked vehicle, you are expected to leave a note with your contact information.   It is your obligation to make a police report documenting all damages.

If more than one person has been involved in a motor vehicle crash, the driver has other duties.  These include:

Penalties for Leaving the Scene of an Accident

In New Jersey, it is considered a serious offense to leave an accident scene.  The penalties associated with this action can result in criminal or civil penalties.  For example, consider the following:

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If you are accused of leaving the scene of an accident, the Law Offices of Anthony Carbone would like to discuss your legal options.  We have many years of experience representing individuals charged with this offense.  Contact us for an appointment.

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