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What Can You Do After a Hit-and-Run Pedestrian Accident in South Carolina?

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Hit-and-run pedestrian accidents in South Carolina are unfortunately quite common. When a driver hits a pedestrian, their first instinct may be to flee the scene. They may immediately realize the damage they have caused, and hitting the accelerator may seem like a preferable alternative to accepting responsibility. Not only is this highly illegal in the State of South Carolina, but it also puts injured plaintiffs in serious danger. What can you do if you were struck by a hit-and-run driver?

Police Hunt for “Damaged Camry” After Fatal Hit-and-Run in Okatie 

In June of 2024, the South Carolina Highway Patrol reported that a pedestrian had been struck by two vehicles before losing her life. The incident occurred on S.C. 170 (Okatie Highway), and it involved two Toyotas. While the first Toyota stopped, the second fled the scene. Police are now hunting for this second vehicle, which they describe as a “damaged Camry.” They are also urging anyone with information to come forward. Police note that if the driver is located, they may face up to 25 years in prison for a fatal hit-and-run.

Steps to Take After a Pedestrian Hit and Run

 If you were injured in a pedestrian hit and run, focus on your health first and foremost. Although it might seem tempting to attempt to track down the driver responsible for your injuries, your health should be your first priority. If you do not take your injuries seriously, insurers may argue that they are not legitimate. By seeking prompt medical attention, you’ll create the required documentation on your medical records to establish your injuries.

After your condition stabilizes, you can get in touch with an experienced injury lawyer and assess your options. Depending on your situation, you may be able to sue another driver who partially contributed to your injuries. In the recent hit-and-run on Okatie highway, two vehicles were reportedly involved – implying that there might be a shared fault. You can also gather documentation and assist with police investigations. Often, police track down guilty motorists who flee crashes.

If you lost a loved one to a fatal hit-and-run, you may file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf. This could allow you to recover compensation for lost future income, unpaid medical costs (including emergency transport), funeral expenses, emotional distress/grief, and other damages. Speak with your injury attorney for more information.

Find an Experienced Auto Accident Lawyer in South Carolina 

If you’ve been searching for an experienced Charleston auto accident lawyer, look no further than Mickelson & Dalton, LLC. We know how difficult a hit-and-run can be. Whether you’re struggling with serious injuries or you have lost a loved one to this type of incident, we can help you pursue positive results. A personal injury lawsuit may provide compensation for missed wages, emotional distress, and unpaid medical fees. Book your consultation today to learn more.

Sources: 

wjcl.com/article/beaufort-county-pedestrian-hit-and-run/61376416

islandpacket.com/news/local/traffic/article289516700.html

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