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Columbus Hit-and-Run Accident AttorneyAny person who operates a motor vehicle and is involved in an accident is required by law to stop in a safe place and to provide information to the owner of whatever property may have been damaged, including another car, property, or a person. Those who cause property damage and are unable to identify or contact the property's owner are legally required to file a report with the police within twenty-four hours of the accident. Failure to do these things constitutes a “hit-and-run” or “hit-skip” offense. Only an experienced Columbus hit-and-run attorney will know how to efficiently handle your case. The offense of “hit-skip” is a six-point violation. It is classified as a first degree misdemeanor and carries the possible penalty of a one thousand dollar fine and/or up to six months in jail. If you have been charged with a hit-and-run, you should contact an experienced Columbus hit-and-run accident attorney as soon as possible to explore your options and aggressively fight for your rights. Have you or someone you know been arrested for a hit-and-run? If so, contact our Columbus hit-and-run accident attorney today. |
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