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Hit and Run Accident Attorneys Town & Country, MO

Hit and Run Accident Attorneys in Town & Country, MO. How do you hold a driver to blame and recover full compensation for your damages when you have been hurt in a hit and run crash? Call the Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys of Burger Law straight away at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online so that we can begin working for you and winning you a full recovery for your Town & Country, MO hit and run accident.

When a reckless driver purposefully breaks the rules of the road and injured you or a family member, it is common to feel appalled and furious. It is especially unsettling when the at-fault party refuses to take responsibility for their negligent driving and leaves the scene of the in a hit and run accident. You may be puzzled about who is going to reimburse you for the damages to your property and you or your family member's injuries. The committed, experienced and knowledgeable Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys at Burger Law know how to hold dangerous and intentionally irresponsible driver’s accountable. We will help you understand the situation and will fight for you to maximize your recovery and put you on the path to recovery. Call us now at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a free consultation.

In the United States in 2016, 2049 people died in hit and run crashes, which was a 62 percent increase from 2009. Of the fatalities, about 65 percent of them were pedestrians or bicyclists, and approximately 20 percent of pedestrian deaths happen in hit and run accidents. A hit and run accident occurs every 43 seconds in the United States. Any injury arising from an auto accident can be traumatizing and bring about life-long consequence or, in the worst cases, wrongful death. However, hit and run cases amplify your wounds as you may not find medical treatment at once, and you may not know who to turn to or how to pursue just compensation for your injuries and damages. Our group of veteran and knowledgeable hit and run accident attorneys at Burger Law have helped people harmed in hit and run accidents in the Town & Country, MO area get the best possible recoveries and understand how to maximize your compensation. When you call us at (314) 500-HURT, we begin working on your case straight away, and we do not charge any payment until we win your claim.

If you have been injured in a hit and run accident, check out our personal injury calculator to see how much you may be able to receive in compensation.


Hit and Run Accident Attorneys: Understanding the Laws in Town & Country, MO

If someone else acts recklessly and hurts you in a hit and run accident, they are not only responsible for your injuries, they are guilty of a criminal act. In Missouri, fleeing the scene of an accident is a crime. When a motorist causes or is involved in an accident, the law requires them to:

  • Remain at the accident site
  • Move their car if it may cause other drivers to crash, otherwise, wait until directed by police
  • Attend to anyone who is hurt
  • Call the Town & Country, MO police
  • Use flares, reflectors, or flashlights if the accident happened at night or in inclement weather
  • Swap contact info and insurance information with everybody involved
  • Stay at the scene until a police officer tells them they can leave

Additionally, an accident report has to be filed if damages exceed $500 or the accident causes injury or death.

Missouri Statute 577.060 categorizes “leaving the scene of an accident" as a Class A Misdemeanor, which is the most serious type of misdemeanor and carries a maximum penalty of one year in county jail and a fine of $2,000. However, leaving the scene becomes a Class E Felony if any of these three conditions are met:

  1. Physical injury was caused by another party;
  2. Over $1,000 in damages was caused to another party’s property; or
  3. The defendant has previously left the scene of a hit and run accident.

A hit and run becomes a Class D Felony if the accident is fatal and results in somebody’s death. While it is comforting that we have laws against hit and runs, a criminal conviction for the at-fault driver will not get you the compensation you deserve. They may be found culpable in the Town & Country, MO criminal court, but you need skilled and dedicated hit and run accident attorneys like those at Burger Law who will fight on your behalf until you get the best possible recovery you need to heal. When you hire us, we get started on your case right away and do not give up. We do not charge any fees until we win your case and we will fight tirelessly to ensure the at-fault party accepts complete responsibility for their reckless actions.


Dos and Do Nots After Being in a Hit and Run Accident

While being in any accident is scary and can leave you feeling vulnerable, it can be particularly stressful if the at fault party disregards the law and leaves the crash site. The rules are in place for a reason, and it is discouraging and startling when someone does not respect those rules and acts selfishly and irresponsibly. The devoted and skilled Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys at Burger Law hold careless drivers responsible and secure you the compensation you are entitled to. It is important to know what to do and what not to do directly following your accident, so you can increase your odds of getting the best possible compensation:

  • DO NOT flee the accident site yourself. You could think the damages are too insignificant to want to deal with the nuisance, or you may worry that you are partly at fault. Leaving the scene of an accident will make it much more complicated for you to recover compensation for your damages, and, more importantly, it is against the law.
  • DO get medical treatment. Your number-one worry should be your health and safety and the health and safety of anyone else in your car or involved in the accident. If you or somebody else is injured, do your best to keep them in a stable condition and wait for Town & Country, MO emergency services to arrive and provide aid.
  • DO NOT hesitate to call the police. Missouri law requires you to call the police in any accident that results in over $500 worth of damages or leads to bodily injury or death. Even if you are not sure what the scope of the damages or injuries are immediately, having a police report will help immeasurably in proving your case.
  • DO NOT pursue the driver. After being hit by another driver in a hit and run accident, anger and outrage are common reactions. You may want to follow the driver and find out who hit you. That is Town & Country, MO law enforcement’s responsibility. Chasing after the other person not only puts yourself, other drivers, passengers and pedestrians at further risk, but it will hamper you from being able to get necessary information and may even cause the police to suspect you.
  • DO safely discern what you are able to about the reckless driver and vehicle. To do so, you can:
    • Take photographs. If you did not sustain a serious injury and can get hold of your phone before the car is completely gone, take as many photographs as possible. Even if you cannot get complete license plate number, just part of the license plate and/or the make, model and color of the car will be a great help in finding the driver. It also helps to take pictures of any tire marks or other damage at the scene of the crash.
    • Speak to witnesses. Other people at the accident site might have had a better view than you, or will be able to corroborate your story. Make sure to get their contact information so a claims adjuster, law enforcement officer or Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorney will be able to contact them at a later date.
    • Write down everything you can. If you did not have time or the ability to take pictures, anything you noticed about the other car or driver will be easier to recall immediately after the collision, and those details will still be of great help to the police and your hit and run accident attorneys.
  • DO contact your Town & Country, MO insurance company. In the event that the driver cannot be located, you will have to make an uninsured motorist claim with your own insurance company.
  • DO call Burger Law at (314) 500-HURT immediately. Our talented and experienced hit and run accident attorneys will assist in collecting evidence, including obtaining close by surveillance footage and reaching out to witnesses for complete statements. We work alongside a network of Town & Country, MO car accident experts who will be able to reconstruct the accident and show exactly how the liable party caused your injuries.

Here are some helpful links and frequently asked questions for hit and runs and other kinds of car accidents:

Hit and Run Cases in Missouri

In the best case scenarios, police and/or your hit and run accident attorneys will be able to track down the negligent driver that caused your injuries and hold them responsible for their thoughtless driving. In those cases, the determined and skilled Town & Country, MO hit and run accident lawyers at Burger Law will ensure you receive full compensation from the driver and their insurance company.

Uninsured Motorist Claims in Hit and Run Accidents

In Missouri, drivers are required to have uninsured motorist insurance. If you cannot locate the aat-fault driver after a hit and run accident, you and your hit and run accident attorneys will need to utilize this part of your policy to make a claim against your own insurance company. In Town & Country, MO, there are four criteria that need to be met so that you can make this claim:

  1. You sustained bodily injuries
  2. The injuries happened because of an uninsured motorist, or in the case a motorist you are unable to identify
  3. You are legally owed compensation from the at-fault driver
  4. All other limits of applicable policies have been exhausted by payment or settlement

In these cases, your own Town & Country, MO insurance company takes the place of the liable party’s insurance company in order to compensate you for your damages. However, like other insurance companies, they may still need convincing before they pay you. To have the best opportunity to receive maximum compensation from an uninsured motorist claim, you need accomplished and expert Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys like those at Burger Law to fight for you. We have been challenging insurance companies and other bullies for over 20 years, and will not relent until your own insurance company reimburses you for the money you have probably been paying into their policies for a long time.

Whether the at fault driver is found or not, the hit and run accident attorneys at Burger law will make certain you get the maximum amount of compensation that you deserve. When you get injured because another driver did not respect the rules of the road, you are entitled to maximum compensation for all of damages you have experienced because of the accident, for example: your medical costs, lost wages, lost earning potential, pain and suffering, mental anguish and reduced capacity to enjoy life. No matter how serious your injuries, we demand that you are compensated for all the money you are owed. If you or a someone you care about in Town & Country, MO has been harmed in a hit and run accident, call Burger Law today at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online.

Causes of Hit and Run Accidents

It is every driver’s legal and social duty to remain at a crash site. When someone drives away from the scene of a hit and run accident, it is because they are more concerned about the consequences for themselves than any damage or harm their careless actions caused. There are a variety of reasons the negligent party might not want to take responsibility for their actions:

  • The driver does not have car insurance

    In Town & Country, MO, not having proper insurance can lead to having your license suspended for up to a year, paying a $400 reinstatement fee, a $500 fine and/or up to 15 days in jail. "No insurance" tickets are also never removed from a Town & Country, MO driver’s record.

  • The driver does not have a driver’s license, or has a suspended license

    This also carries crushing penalties and can be either a Class A misdemeanor or a Class E felony, based on whether you have been caught without a valid license before.

  • A drunk driver or a driver that was impaired by drugs

    A DWI is a criminal charge that can also lead to fines, jail time, and having your license revoked.

  • The driver may have a warrant out for their arrest

    It might not be surprising that people who already fear an interaction with law enforcement would risk breaking the law again to flee a crash site.

  • Distracted driving

    Driving while not focusing on the road is careless and dangerous. People can become distracted if they are texting, eating, looking at directions, fatigued or just have their head in the clouds.

  • Lack of potential witnesses or low lighting

    A driver may leave a crash site simply because they think they will not be caught. Hit and run accidents are 4.5 times more likely to happen between midnight and 4AM, when there is low visibility and far fewer witnesses on the Town & Country, MO roads or sidewalks.

  • A panicked driver

    Sometimes the driver has a clean record but simply leaves the accident because they are afraid and do not know what to do. Sometimes, these drivers turn themselves in after they have calmed down.

While we cannot control how other people drive, we can take some precautions as both drivers and pedestrians. Try to avoid walking in areas with bad lighting at night, and when you are behind the wheel, stay alert at all times and never presume that leaving the scene of an accident is the best choice.

No matter the reason a driver opts to leave the scene after causing a hit and run accident, they must have presumed the benefits of running outweighed the cons. The Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys at Burger Law will hold them accountable and make certain they know they were wrong. In our seventy years of experience as hit and run accident attorneys in Town & Country, MO we have successfully litigated hit and run cases in many different situations. We insist on maximum compensation for all of our hit and run accident clients and will not rest until you recover the money you deserve to put you on the journey to recovery. Call us today at (314) 500-HURT for a free consultation and so we can get started on your case right away.

The Town & Country, MO lawyers of Burger Law have the experience and knowledge to help you receive the full recovery you deserve after any accident or injury caused by someone else leaves you injured. Learn more about our fields of expertise below.


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If you or a family member experienced injuries in a Town & Country, MO hit and run accident, you are probably feeling confused, livid, and vulnerable. Injuries and their related costs can disrupt your life. Burger Law is here to help you heal. When you hire our team of Town & Country, MO hit and run accident attorneys, we start working on your case and fighting by your side straight away. We insist that the responsible parties and their insurance companies are held accountable and we insist on getting you the best possible compensation to help you in your recovery. Call us today at (314) 500-HURT or contact us online for a free case review to take the first step in getting your life back on track.

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