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Hit and Run Los Angeles
While almost every driver will receive a misdemeanor charge while on the road at some point in their life, there are a few violations of this nature that will immediately turn a driver’s life upside down. Unlike other basic traffic violations, a hit and run in Los Angeles comes with some of the steepest penalties that can be received for any charge on the road. There are two primary forms of the hit and run charge, and anyone that is under threat of being convicted of one of these violations should immediately contact our Los Angeles hit and run specialist as well as understand some of the basics of these laws.A hit and run within California can either be a felony or misdemeanor charge, but each have a few basic stipulations associated with them. These charges are handed out when an officer or judge believes that a driver left the scene of an accident without properly identifying themselves to the other party as well as if there was any damage to property or injuries. What sets a hit and run in Los Angeles apart from nearly any other violation is the fact that the driver was not necessarily even at fault for the accident.
Those that are convicted of one of these charges will be under an immediate threat of a slew of serious penalties, starting with three years of informal probation for the driver’s first offense. Depending on the county, the driver will also receive up to six months in county jail.
Those that are convicted will also face stiff financial penalties as well. The initial fine from the courthouse can scale up to $1,000 for a single offense and the judge will also order the driver to pay restitution to the victim for their damaged property or injuries if they occurred. This charge will also place two points on the driver’s record, increasing their premiums by thousands of dollars for up to 5 years or longer.
No one needs to struggle with one of these severe charges alone, contact our Los Angeles hit and run specialist today and take hat first step towards unparalleled legal representation.
