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Even though the law demands you remain at the scene of an accident, exchange information with the other driver and wait for the police if they have been summoned, there are people who take off instead.<\/p>\n

Unfortunately, even though the law states those involved in crashes must stop and stay at the scene, there are an increasing number of people who jackrabbit, leaving the other driver wondering how they will recoup from the accident. Generally speaking, there are three possibilities why someone takes off after being involved in an accident: they were DUI, uninsured or unlicensed.<\/p>\n

If the driver of the vehicle that took off and left you stranded at the scene is living in the U.S. illegally, there is a good possibility they have no driver\u2019s license. Illegal residents have the ability to buy vehicles at auctions since no one asks for a driver\u2019s license. What usually happens after they have fled (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Even though the law demands you remain at the scene of an accident, exchange information with the other driver and wait for the police if they have been summoned, there are people who take off instead. Unfortunately, even though the…<\/span><\/p>\n

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