Accidents involving hit-and-run drivers often present additional complications that are not seen in a typical car accident lawsuit. One of the reasons for this is that the driver may or may not be found. In some cases, the driver gets away and is never seen again. This does not mean you can’t file a case, but you will need to speak with your car accident lawyer about what is known as uninsured motorist (UM) car accident claim.
In some cases, the hit-and-run driver is later found by the police and arrested, which will allow you to file a traditional car accident lawsuit. In one case, a commuter train hit the alleged hit-and-run driver as he was fleeing from the scene of the car accident, according to a recent news article from the Boston Globe. Continue reading