The following damages are recoverable in a
hit and run auto accident case:
Uninsured
motorist coverage
This coverage covers an individual when he
or she is injured by an insured driver. The insurance company considers this
coverage just as a normal liability claim. The injured may need to prove the
following:
·
The other parties’ liability
·
His or her extent of
contribution to the accident
·
The extent of injuries
·
Damages
Personal
injury protection (PIP) coverage
This covers medical expenses, lost wages or
funeral expenses, regardless of who was at fault in the accident. This coverage
does not cover pain and suffering damages or vehicle damages.
Collision
coverage
This coverage allows the injured to make a
claim for vehicle repairs, regardless of who was at fault for the accident. In the
case of a hit and run accident, the victim can also file a claim for vehicle
damage under collision coverage against his or her own policy.
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