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Any car accident has the potential to end in catastrophic injury. Few categories of people are more at risk for life-changing injuries than pedestrians. Without an airbag, metal frame, or seat belt, a pedestrian’s body could absorb the full force of impact—making even a low-speed collision incredibly damaging. If you or a loved one has been injured in a Missouri automobile accident, you could be entitled to significant financial compensation. However, getting the recovery you deserve may seem impossible if the at-fault motorist did not stop to render aid or identify themselves.

How to Protect Your Legal Recovery After a Hit and Run

If you were injured in a hit and run accident, you could take the following steps to bolster your chances of making a successful legal recovery:

  • Call the police. Even if you do not think law enforcement will be able to track down the perpetrator, you should always call 9-1-1. A police officer’s report could serve as evidence of your injures and lead to investigators locating a suspect.
  • Collect evidence. Take pictures of the crash site and injuries you sustained.
  • Talk to eyewitnesses. If anyone may have witnessed the accident, ask them for their name, phone number, and other contact information. Their testimony could be crucial if you can take the case to court or file an insurance claim.
  • Write down your recollections. Record everything you remember about the accident, such as the vehicle’s make and model, color, and direction of travel.
  • Seek immediate medical treatment. You should always schedule a physician visit after any accident, even if you do not believe you were seriously hurt. A doctor can help identify injuries that may otherwise stay hidden.
  • Contact an attorney. Speak to a Missouri hit-and-run attorney as soon as possible. Our legal team could investigate the accident scene on your behalf. We could subpoena surveillance footage, help the police track down a suspect, and submit a claim through your own insurance agency.

Contact Us Today

The Law Office of Layton & Southard has years of experience helping Missouri hit and run accident victims secure compensation for their injuries. We could assist you in recovering damages for your:

  • Hospital bills
  • Physical rehabilitation
  • Prescription medication
  • Lost income from work
  • Disability
  • Emotional pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment

Since Missouri does not have a cap on the damages you may receive in a personal injury lawsuit, you could receive as much compensation as you need to begin moving past your accident. However, the faster you act, the better: Missouri has a strict statute of limitations for hit-and-run cases. If you wait too long to contact an attorney, you could lose out on your recovery.

Megan D. Andrews
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