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50 if they are charged. 8-10 is the correct answer.
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A hit and run is considered to be rather serious in any state. You can be held liable for the damage to the sign and be charged with leaving the scene of an accident.
The penalty can range from state to state, but mainly it is a heafty fine or even jail time.
Get the person's licence plate information and car description. The person who flees the scene could be charged with hit and run.
If you are charged with a hit and run, you will lost your license and have it suspended. There will be other consequences as well such as jail and fines.
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Call the police anyway - this is the safest route to take and will ensure that you do not get charged with hit and run, which could only compound your problems much, much further.
If you caused the accident, you owe for the legal liability, the other matters are civil & not involving the liability portion of the insurance. They still have a duty to pay.
I'm not sure what the question is asking in regards to what was hit, but whether it be another car, a fixed object, or a pedestrian that you hit, the simple answer is you can be arrested and charged with leaving the scene of an accident. In the case of hitting another car, you can also be charged with damaging private property, reckless driving, etc. If you hit a person, fess up. Leaving that scene will cause you to be charged with a hit-and-run and if the person dies, you can be charged with vehicular manslaughter or even murder. Even if they don't die, very serious charges will come back on you when they catch you. And you can NEVER be certain that someone didn't see you!
Yes my buddy was just charged for a hit n run where mailboxes were taken out.
If you were the victim of a hit and run then your insurance rates shouldn't change. If you were doing the hit and run then you should expect to get cancelled.
"Leaving The Scene of an Accident" and "Hit and Run" seem to be used interchangeably.
The person who struck the vehicle and failed to leave any information could be charged with Hit and Run.