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What To Do If You Can’t Find A Driver After An Accident

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A stressful car accident recovery process can become even more complicated if the other driver is uncooperative or difficult to locate. In Miami, situations where a driver leaves the scene without providing their contact or insurance information are unfortunately common.

If you can’t find the other driver after a collision, there are several steps you can take to protect your legal rights and obtain the compensation you deserve. An experienced Miami personal injury lawyer can assist you, both in locating the other driver and taking legal action.

Report the Accident Without Delay

The first step is to report the accident to the police. This is important if the other driver leaves the scene or refuses to provide their contact information. A police report will serve as an official record of the incident and may include critical details about the vehicle and driver. Even if you didn’t get a chance to obtain the other driver’s information, the police may be able to gather this through witness statements, surveillance footage, or other investigative methods.

In Florida, drivers are legally required to stop and exchange information after an accident. Failing to do so can result in criminal charges for the other driver, which may further incentivize authorities to help locate them.

After reporting the accident to the police, taking photos of the scene, and gathering the documentation you can, notify your insurance company about the incident. Florida operates under a no-fault insurance system, meaning that your own insurance policy will cover certain damages regardless of who was at fault. Of course if the other driver is eventually located and found to be responsible for the accident, their insurance may be liable for additional damages.

Your insurance company may also require you to cooperate in their investigation to locate the other driver, particularly if you have uninsured motorist coverage, which could cover your damages if the other driver cannot be found.

Work with an Attorney to Locate the Driver

When it is difficult to locate a driver or they refuse to cooperate, lean on legal professionals.

  • Sending formal requests. Your Miami personal injury lawyer can send formal requests for information to the police, insurance companies, or businesses that may have footage or records related to the accident.
  • Filing subpoenas. If necessary, your attorney can file a subpoena to compel businesses or individuals to release relevant information, such as security camera footage or eyewitness statements.
  • Legal action. In situations where a driver is identified but refuses to cooperate, your attorney can move forward with legal pursuits to hold them accountable.

There are ways to locate individuals so you can recover compensation for your injuries, property damage, and other losses. Hiring an attorney is key to protecting your rights.

Is your situation becoming increasingly stressful? If you’re unable to find the other driver after an accident, don’t panic. The legal team at Spencer Morgan Law can help locate the driver and hold them accountable. Seek legal advice if you find yourself in this difficult situation, simply call 305-423-3800.

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