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Notice of Intention to Make Claim by Pedestrian due to Hit-and-Run Accident

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As the title suggests, this form is a notice of Intention to make a claim by a pedestrian due to a hit-and-run accident.

A Notice of Intention to Make Claim by Pedestrian due to Hit-and-Run Accident is a legal document issued by a pedestrian who has suffered an injury or loss due to a vehicular hit-and-run. This document is used to notify the responsible parties of the pedestrian’s intention to pursue legal action for damages caused by the hit-and-run accident. It is typically issued to the driver of the vehicle and/or their insurance company, and may also be sent to the local police or prosecutor’s office. There are two main types of Notice of Intention to Make Claim by Pedestrian due to Hit-and-Run Accident: one for personal injury claims, and one for property damage claims. The notice must include the pedestrian’s name, address, and contact information, as well as a description of the incident, details of any medical treatment and/or property damage, and a demand for compensation.

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Yes, California investigates hit and run accidents. If the police have any leads, they will follow up to identify the driver who fled the scene.

Most jurisdictions say that the police are required to investigate a reported hit and run offense. This includes those cases involving only minor injuries or property damage.

Civil Damages and Hit-and-Run Accident Cases. Negligent drivers in California are liable for civil damages. The driver responsible for the hit-and-run accident may be an individual driving another automobile. A passenger in another vehicle may also be a liable party from whom you can seek financial compensation.

Drivers who strike pedestrians can face criminal and civil consequences. Depending on the circumstances of the crash, criminal penalties might include incarceration (prison or jail), probation, restitution (victim compensation), a driver's license suspension, and fines.

If you accidentally hit a pedestrian while driving in California, you will likely be considered at fault, regardless of how the accident occurred. A pedestrian could be jaywalking, or even just step out in front of your car at the last minute. The pedestrian could, and likely will file a claim against the driver.

As a misdemeanor, hit and run carries a possible sentence of up to six months in the county jail as well as a fine up to $1,000.00 dollars, or both. Penalties can also include 3 years of probation, restitution for the damage to property as well as 2 points on a California driving record.

California Hit and Run offenses can either be charged as a felony or as a misdemeanor. Hit and Run offenses involving property are charged as misdemeanors if the value of the loss is under a certain amount. While those causing any injury or death to another person can be charged as felonies.

If you are involved in a hit-and-run incident, the state of California will be able to prosecute you for the offense up to six years from the date of the incident.

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Notice of Intention to Make Claim by Pedestrian due to Hit-and-Run Accident