What Is a Hit-and-Run in Virginia?
No one wants to be in a car crash, but that doesn't mean you can escape the situation by fleeing the scene. It might seem reasonable to leave if you think no one was hurt, but staying until the authorities…
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No one wants to be in a car crash, but that doesn't mean you can escape the situation by fleeing the scene. It might seem reasonable to leave if you think no one was hurt, but staying until the authorities…
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Virginia law is clear that motorists involved in a traffic accident must stay at the scene and render assistance. Unfortunately, some people drive away, perhaps because they are badly shaken or because they are afraid of the consequences of being…
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