Hit And Run Legal Steps

Summary

If your parked car was hit and there are witnesses, its crucial to file a police report to document the incident officially. Contact your insurance company to discuss your coverage options, especially if the car was newly insured. Gathering witness statements can strengthen your case, particularly if there is potential concealment of the incident by others. Consider seeking legal advice to explore further steps and ensure your rights are protected.

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Jasmine
Hi Jasmine! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
So my car was hit when it was parked. There was a witness. There were two witnesses one of them Romeo statement. Also, she put a small note on my car. The note told me that the driver who hit my car is a volunteer for the business across the street. She also told me that the parking lot attendant for the same business was helping the driver of the car to hide the crime by parking his car so close to mine that I wouldn’t see it. I’d get in my car and leave and I did have to get in my car through the passenger side to drive away, not seeing it until later. So it’s like these two employee/voulunteers were conspiring to conceal a crime.
It sounds like you have quite a situation on your hands. Have you reported this incident to the local police? It's important to file a police report to officially document the hit-and-run and any suspicious activities you witnessed.
I guess I’ll call them today
That sounds like a frustrating situation, Jasmine. It's definitely a good idea to report the incident to the police to have it on record. Once you've done that, consider reaching out to your insurance company to see what coverage you might have for the damages. Do you have any other questions or need more information?
It was only insured today
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Jasmine, since your car was hit while parked and it involves potential concealment of the incident, it could be a significant situation. Here's what you can do:
- File a police report as soon as possible to document the incident.
- Contact your insurance company to understand your coverage.
- Gather witness statements if possible.
Do you have any questions regarding the insurance process or legal steps you might consider next?
I just bought it
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Jasmine, since this involves potential concealment of an incident and witnesses, it might be a strong case. Here's what you can do:
- File a police report to officially document the incident.
- Contact your insurance company to discuss coverage.
- Collect witness statements, if possible.
Do you have any other questions or need further clarification on these steps?
Here is statenent
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This is a potentially strong case due to the involvement of witnesses and possible concealment of the incident. Here are a few steps for you:
- File a police report to document everything officially.
- Contact your insurance company to understand your options.
If you have any questions about the process, feel free to ask!