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Understanding Kentucky Hit-and-Run Laws

If you have been involved in a car accident in Kentucky, your immediate priority may be your personal well-being and assessing the damage to your vehicle, rather than considering legal action. As a responsible driver, you will likely have car insurance to cover the costs of any damage or injuries you may have sustained.

However, what if you are not at fault? What if the other driver was responsible for the accident but left the scene without providing their information? It is important to contact an attorney as soon as possible to determine whether you have grounds to file a claim in Kentucky for the car accident.

Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers are experienced attorneys with more than 50 years of experience who can provide a free consultation of your case.

What Constitutes a Hit-and-Run in Kentucky?

Kentucky’s hit-and-run laws are applicable when a driver is involved in an accident and leaves the scene without notifying the appropriate parties.

Under Kentucky state law, drivers are required to provide notification, regardless of the object or property involved.

Whether the incident involves an unattended vehicle, a mailbox, or any other type of property, the driver must make reasonable efforts to inform the property owner prior to departing from the scene of the accident.

Steps to Take If You’re a Victim of a Hit-and-Run

If you are the victim of a hit-and-run, it is important to remain at the scene. Leaving may result in both drivers being charged with leaving the scene of an accident.

Stay on-site until you have contacted 911 or local law enforcement to report that the other driver fled. Additional steps to take include: lady in car after hit and run

  • Ensure that you and your passengers are safe. If possible, move your vehicle to a safe location.
  • If you have the other vehicle’s license plate number, provide it to the 911 operator. If not, record as many details as you can about the other vehicle, including make, model, color, and direction of travel.
  • Seek medical treatment at the emergency room for evaluation of your injuries within 24 hours if you are not taken to the hospital via ambulance.
  • Notify your insurance company, informing them that you were the victim of a hit-and-run.
  • Collect evidence by taking photographs of the accident scene, your vehicle, and the surrounding area.
  • Obtain contact information from any witnesses.
  • Call a personal injury plaintiff attorney to get you the justice you deserve.

How We Can Help You

If you are the victim of a hit-and-run in Kentucky, securing an experienced attorney is crucial to the outcome of your case.

The attorneys at Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers will assist you with your hit and run claim by:

  • Reserving your PIP benefits for payment pf medical expenses and lost wages.
  • Getting you to excellent physicians and therapists to treat you and document your injuries.
  • Our attorneys travel to injured clients when they cannot come to us.
  • Investigating the accident and monitoring the police investigation to locate the at-fault driver.
  • Obtaining witness statements.
  • Requesting and reviewing your medical records and bills.
  • Preparing a comprehensive settlement demand package to send to the insurance company on your behalf.
  • Negotiating directly with the insurance company to secure a top settlement for you.

 

If you’ve been a victim of a hit and run accident, you need an attorney that will get you the justice you deserve. Call Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers us at 1-888-782-9090 or complete our online form for a free consultation with our top attorneys.

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Flora Templeton Stuart

Flora Templeton Stuart is the lead attorney and founder of the law firm Flora Templeton Stuart Accident Injury Lawyers, established in 1976. She is a nationally recognized personal injury lawyer with over 40 years of experience. Her story has been featured on Fox, The New York Times, ABC, Time, and NBC.