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After a sharp decline during the pandemic shutdown, hit-and-run crashes are once again on the rise in Colorado. Denver alone has had 3,541 hit-and-run accident reports filed in the first seven months of 2021, an average of 505 per month — slightly more than 16 a day.
Behind those disturbing numbers are a lot of accident victims who’ve been left in the lurch by irresponsible drivers. Many hit-and-run drivers are intoxicated, speeding and (as their behavior demonstrates) reckless, so the likelihood is greater of sustaining serious injuries from the encounter — including fractures, lacerations, traumatic brain injury, and concussions. With no one around to exchange information or render aid (as required by law), those who’ve been in a crash with a hit-and-run driver are left to pick up the pieces by themselves. Here are a few tips that can help guide you through what can be a challenging time.
Steps To Take After The Accident
THE HIT-AND-RUN VICTIM ATTORNEYS AT FDAZAR
If you or a loved one has suffered injuries or financial loss as a result of a hit-and-run incident, you may be entitled to compensation. Over the past 30 years, Frank Azar Car & Truck Accident Lawyers has represented victims in a wide array of complicated and serious personal injury and wrongful death cases arising from hit-and-run crashes. Our proven track record and expertise have allowed us to grow into the largest personal-injury law firm in Colorado, with offices in Denver, Aurora, Thornton, Fort Collins, Greeley, Grand Junction, Colorado Springs, and Pueblo. If you’ve been injured in a bus, car, truck, or motorcycle accident, call the attorneys at FDAzar day or night at 720-372-2824 or contact us here for a free consultation and no-obligation evaluation of your case.