Grand Rapids Hit-And-Run Lawyers
Leaving the scene of an accident is a serious legal offense, whether or not someone was injured in the accident. A crash may have damaged property only, and leaving without exchanging contact information with the other driver is illegal. If an accident resulted in injury or death, you could be subject to felony charges. You should call the police if someone was injured.
At David G. Moore, Attorney at Law, our hit-and-run defense lawyers have vast experience. We have handled thousands of cases involving criminal matters such as accusations of leaving the scene of an accident. Before our founding attorney opened our law practice, he served as an assistant district attorney. He draws on this insight to advise clients on recommended strategies that take into account processes and procedures on both sides of the law.
What If You Have Been Accused Of Fleeing The Scene Of A Crash?
You may have left the scene of an accident in a state of shock — and then came to your senses. Now, what to do? Contact a lawyer before calling the police, discussing the accident with any investigator or admitting wrongdoing to anyone. If the police find you and file criminal charges, insist on your right to representation by a lawyer before submitting to interrogation by an investigator.
Get The Legal Help You Need
If you have been accused of leaving the scene of an accident (hit and run), a lawyer’s advice and representation is essential. Call our office at (269) 808-8007 to arrange for a free, confidential consultation with a traffic offense and DUI attorney. Discuss strategies for fighting the charges and protecting your future. You may also contact us online for a quick response.