Representing Memphis Hit and Run Victims

Few experiences are as unsettling or as infuriating as being the victim of a hit-and-run accident. Leaving the scene of an accident is illegal and a betrayal of human decency, and it can leave the victim with significant challenges regarding compensation.

In the aftershock of a hit and run, you may be dealing with serious injuries, mounting medical bills, and a distinct sense of injustice. Our Memphis hit-and-run accident attorneys can handle your case and champion your cause with personalized strategies to pursue compensation from all available sources.

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What Is the Law on Hit and Run in Tennessee?

Under the Tennessee Code Section 55-10-101 and Section 55-10-103, any driver involved in an accident resulting in injury, death, or vehicle damage must immediately stop at the scene, render assistance, and exchange information with the other driver. Failure to stop and remain on the scene until legal requirements are met is a Class E felony if the hit-and-run driver knew or should reasonably have known that the crash resulted in a death.

How Common Are Hit and Run Accidents in Memphis, TN?

Despite severe criminal penalties for leaving the scene, hit-and-run accidents in Memphis are rising, as reported on Action News 5. Memphis had the most fatal crashes per 100,000 people in a recent year, as reported by Consumer Affairs. The 33.33 per 100,000 people fatal traffic crash rate in Memphis was nearly triple the nationwide rate of 11.77 per 100,000 people.

Memphis drivers were ranked as the “worst in America” by Consumer Affairs for two years running—and hit-and-run drivers are not only irresponsible but leave victims without the medical help they need to survive. Drivers in Memphis have been found to leave the scene of a car crash or after hitting a pedestrian or cyclist with tragic results.

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What Steps Should You Take After a Hit and Run in Memphis?

Hit-and-run accident victims often face an uphill battle in seeking justice and compensation. If you are able, take the following steps immediately after the crash to strengthen your case:

Get emergency medical attention if needed

Check yourself and any passengers for injuries. Call 911 immediately if necessary.

Gather information

If possible, take note of the make, model, color, and license plate number of the fleeing vehicle. Get eyewitness accounts and contact information for any witnesses.

Document the scene

Use your cell phone to take photos and videos of the accident site, the damage to your vehicle, any visible injuries, and any surrounding details that could serve as supporting evidence.

Contact the police

Always ensure the police file a report after a car accident. This official documentation is essential for insurance claims and potential legal action.

Seek medical attention

Even if you do not believe you are injured, see a doctor for an examination as soon as possible after the crash. Adrenaline and shock can mask symptoms. A medical checkup can help ensure any latent injuries are correctly diagnosed and treated.

Contact ‘Maggio Law in Memphis

Speak with an experienced Memphis personal injury attorney as soon as possible to find out about your options for compensation.

What Makes Hit and Run Cases Complex to Resolve?

Identifying responsible parties is a significant hurdle in hit-and-run cases. The evidence and witness statements must be collected while the at-fault driver is traced. Our legal team can help build a case that accounts for all possible sources of compensation. Victims in hit-and-run accidents may file a claim with their uninsured motorist coverage. Insurance companies tend to defend against these claims by disputing the details to reduce payouts.

Our seasoned personal injury lawyers at ‘Maggio Law leverage in-depth knowledge of Tennessee insurance law and accident investigation techniques to challenge these tactics. Contact us after a Memphis hit-and-run accident. Our firm offers exceptional client care, with direct access to your attorney throughout the duration of the case. We are trial-tested and widely recognized for securing compensation for all damages in challenging cases, including hit-and-run accidents.

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