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August 13, 2009

Leaving the Scene of a Property Damage/Personal Injury Accident

In New York State if a motorist is involved in an automobile accident and does not report that accident it can open the motorist up to criminal prosecution. There are two very different types of charges under the Vehicle and Traffic Law for leaving the scene of an accident without reporting. As white plains felony charges lawyers and traffic violations attorneys we want you to know the different classes of offenses and potential sentences for each.

Leaving the scene of a PROPERTY damage accident without reporting

VTL 600(1) provides that ” Any person operating a motor vehicle who, knowing or having cause to know that damage has been caused to the real property or to the personal property … due to an incident involving the motor vehicle operated by such person shall, before leaving the place where the damage occurred, stop, exhibit his or her license and insurance identification card for such vehicle, … and give his or her name, residence, including street and number, insurance carrier … and license number to the party sustaining damage, or in case the person sustaining the damage is not present at the place where the damage occurred then he or she shall report the same as soon as physically able to the nearest police station, or judicial officer.”

A violation of VTL 600(1)(a) is a traffic infraction punishable by :

1. A fine of up to $250;

2. Up to 15 days in jail; or a 3. Both

Leaving the scene of a PERSONAL INJURY accident without reporting

VTL 600(2)(a) “Any person operating a motor vehicle who, knowing or having cause to know that personal injury has been caused to another person, due to an incident involving the motor vehicle operated by such person shall before leaving the place where the said personal injury occurred, stop, exhibit his or her license and insurance identification … to the injured party, if practical, and also to a police officer, or in the event that no police officer is in the vicinity of the place of said injury, then he or she shall report said incident as soon as physically able to the nearest police station or judicial officer.”

The level of the offense and the punishment depends upon if the mororist has ever committed this crime in the past and also the level of injury or death of the party. Leaving the scene of a Personal Injury Accident is a CRIME and ranges from a class “B” misdemeanor to a class “D” felony. The Sentences for Misdemeanors and felony range from fines, probation to jail.

Leaving the scene of a PERSONAL INJURY accident is a fingerprintable offense and a crime. Any conviction will result in a license revocation and the motorist will not be permitted to obtain a conditional license.

In any criminal defense its important to know the classes of misdemeanors and the types of misdemeanor crimes including felonies. Here in this case leaving the scene of a property damage accident is a noncriminal offense while leaving the scene of a personal injury accident is a crime.

If you have any questions how these charges are defended or how they relate to other charges such as driving while intoxicated (DWI) or driving while ability impaired (DWAI) contact my office for a free consultation.

January 15, 2009

What to do if you're in a Car Accident

After an automobile accident time is critical and you need to know what to do!

First, make sure you and your loved ones get any medical attention they need but following these simple steps will help you develop a case should you or your loved ones get injured and sue the other driver.

  1. Stop your car after the accident

    In New York State if you are involved in a car accident you must report it to the Police. This is important since the Police will make a report and we can use that report to investigate the accident.

  2. Call for Medial Attention

    Call for an ambulance and comfort any injured person until help arrives. If you are injured do not decline medical attention. It is always better to have a professional tend to a potential injury immediately than to wait days for medical help. When the ambulance arrives be sure to make a note about what ambulance company arrived at the accident scene.

  3. Get Information about the Car Accident

    Take pictures of the road, cars and the damage. You can never take too many pictures at the accident scene. Also, take pictures of any visible injures to yourself and/or loved ones. Get the names and contact information of any witnesses to the accident. Don't let potential witnesses just drive away.

  4. Never Admit to Any Fault - accidental or otherwise

    The most important part of the accident is NEVER admit you did anything wrong. Do not discuss the accident with any witnesses.

  5. Take Notes on the Accident

    As soon as possible make some notes regarding how the auto accident happened to refresh your memory at a later date.

  6. Call for Car Accident Injury Lawyer

    Immediately call our office for a free consultation to discuss your case at (914) 946-4808

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At Riebling, Proto & Sachs, LLP we handle all types of car accident cases and aggressively fight to obtain compensation for your injuries. If you or someone you know are involved in a automobile accident call one of our auto accident lawyers. We represent clients in Westchester, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, New York City, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland and Orange Counties as well as throughout New York State.