Can You Leave the Scene of an Accident

But What if You Weren’t at Fault?
Most people don’t realize that even if you’re not at fault for the accident, you can still be charged for a hit and run if you flee the scene of the accident. California law requires that all drivers involved in the accident remain on the scene.What Happens if You’re Found Guilty of Hit and Run
Hit and Run accidents are one of California’s many wobbler laws. If the accident only involved property damage, you’ll be charged with a misdemeanor. If someone was killed or sustained an injury that required medical attention, you’ll be charged with felony hit and run driving. The penalties for misdemeanor hit and run include:- Up to 180 days in a county jail
- Up to $1,000 in fines
- 3-years informal probation
- Restitution
- A 1-year suspension of your driver’s license
- 2 points added to your driving record
01 October, 2020
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