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A car accident is an occurrence in which an automobile collides with something else on the road, such as another vehicle, a stationary object or a person. Causing an accident means being responsible for crashing into one of these objects or sometimes striking a human or animal. Car accidents cause thousands of deaths and injuries every year. There are a number of reasons how a driver could cause an accident:
There are consequences to causing an accident. If you cause an accident, you are required by law to stop and exchange insurance and identification information and notify the law enforcement. Not doing so is considered a hit and run, which is a criminal offense. Drivers involved in a car accident may face civil or criminal liability, sometimes both. In some cases, administrative fines or license suspensions may be imposed.
Seeking advice from a qualified accident lawyer immediately following your incident will help you work with your insurance company for your expenses, protect your drivers license, protect you from civil liability and defend you against possible criminal charges.
If you are unsure if you have grounds to make a claim from causing an accident or being involved in one, contact an accident lawyer to help you answer your questions.
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