It doesn't look good. If it's a minor accident it would probably be ok since you'll have to talk to the insurance companies anyway. If it's a major accident you shouldn't leave because then the police might come to find you and that's never good.
you can not leave the scene of a accident
If you are involved in the accident it is a crime to leave the scene, but if you are a witness or bystander there is no problem.
"Yes, for a number of reasons. If you are in an accident, someone witnesses it, and you leave the scene, it can be reported. If there is damage to your vehicle - or someone elses - most insurance companies require that the police are notified and a report is filed."
As soon as you leave the scene of the accident you have committed the crime of "hit & run."
It is illegal to leave the scene of an accident without providing full and accurate contact information. If the police are called, you need to wait for them to allow you to leave. Leaving can result in criminal charges. For a minor accident, with no injuries and no damage other than to the cars themselves, you can exchange information and agree with the other driver to file a police report.
you leave too
Yes, leaving the scene of an accident, especially if there are injuries or significant property damage, is considered a crime in most jurisdictions. It is important to stay at the scene, check for injuries, and report the accident to authorities.
This simply means that if you were involved in any type of accident and leave before authorities arrive, you have left the scene of an accident with out making a statement.
It a form that is usually supplied by the employer to report accidents the you are involved with. these forms are the same as the law enforcement fills out when they arrive on the scene of an accident.
of course not.
man slaughter if the person dies Hit and Run Leaving the scene of an accident.
No. If you witnessed the accident you are supposed to give a statement to law enforcement prior to leaving.