Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:someone I know was involved in a hit and run today. they were rear ended by a woman who gave her name and phone number and yelled "don't call the cops", before driving hastily away. The police came and filed a report. When they called the phone number given, it went right to voicemail. They got the license plate number.
This happened on Rock Creek Pkwy.
What happens to something like this? What is the process for them? They are extremely scared, it is their first accident.
I don’t understand why you called the cops when the other driver said not to?
Anonymous wrote:someone I know was involved in a hit and run today. they were rear ended by a woman who gave her name and phone number and yelled "don't call the cops", before driving hastily away. The police came and filed a report. When they called the phone number given, it went right to voicemail. They got the license plate number.
This happened on Rock Creek Pkwy.
What happens to something like this? What is the process for them? They are extremely scared, it is their first accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a hit and run. In an accident unless you injured someone you have only an obligation to exchange information which she did. In fact my insurance says if location not safe you should leave.
She should have provided insurance info. But then again did you?
How could they give their insurance information if the woman refused to stay at the scene? Also, the cops called the number the woman provided and it is not a working number. She did not provide her insurance. The woman was asked to stay at the scene for the cops to take a report.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is not a hit and run. In an accident unless you injured someone you have only an obligation to exchange information which she did. In fact my insurance says if location not safe you should leave.
She should have provided insurance info. But then again did you?
How could they give their insurance information if the woman refused to stay at the scene? Also, the cops called the number the woman provided and it is not a working number. She did not provide her insurance. The woman was asked to stay at the scene for the cops to take a report.
Anonymous wrote:This is not a hit and run. In an accident unless you injured someone you have only an obligation to exchange information which she did. In fact my insurance says if location not safe you should leave.
She should have provided insurance info. But then again did you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cops likely lock everyone up who was involved while they figure it out.
lock up the person that stayed?
Obviously not. If they are lucky the car wasn’t stolen or the license plate fake/stolen. They either wait until the police report is complete and get the driver’s insurance info to file a claim with their insurance or they file a claim with their own. The only thing to worry about is whether they have to pay the deductible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cops likely lock everyone up who was involved while they figure it out.
lock up the person that stayed?
Anonymous wrote:Cops likely lock everyone up who was involved while they figure it out.