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Who Pays for a Hit and Run Accident?

In Illinois, your insurance company is required to offer you uninsured motorist insurance, and this insurance should cover your damages, medical bills, and more.

A hit and run car accident should be a simple matter. In fact, you’re required to be offered the same amount of uninsured motorist coverage as you purchased in liability coverage, so if you purchased the recommended $100,000 liability insurance, you should be well covered for many car accident injuries.

When It Gets Complicated

However, it is often not so simple a matter. Insurance companies hate to pay claims, and with hit-and-run accidents, they have a ready excuse not to. Insurance companies will often claim that there was no hit and run. Instead, the accident was all your fault, and you hit something other than another car, maybe a light pole, tree, or traffic divider.

Proving the existence of a hit and run driver can be hard, especially when the impact with the car was minimal but caused you to lose control and strike another object. Even if you have paint or damage at the impact point, they may claim these are traces from old accidents, dings from car doors in parking lots, or anything other than evidence of a hit and run driver.

If you’ve been injured in a hit-and-run accident, you’re left with tough questions — and likely serious consequences. At Willens & Baez Personal Injury Lawyers, P.C., we help victims find accountability and compensation, even when the responsible driver vanished. Request your free, no-obligation case evaluation today so we can explore all legal avenues — uninsured motorist coverage, investigative resources, and more — and fight to recover what you deserve. Don’t leave things unresolved — reach out now and let us help you hold someone (or something) accountable.

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