DUI DEFENSE
DUI
Blood & Urine Tests
Breath Tests
DMV Hearings
DUI & Drugs
DUI Defenses
DUI Penalties
DUI with Personal Injury
Field Sobriety Exercises
First Time DUI
Ignition Interlock Device
Leaving the Scene
Multiple DUI
Out of State DUI
Underage DUI
DUI Insurance
Select DUI Attorney
BUI
DUI vs DWI
Vehicle Impoundment
Vehicular Manslaughter

INVOLVED IN A DUI RELATED ACCIDENT?

LEAVING THE SCENE OF AN ACCIDENT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a serious matter under any circumstances. If the driver's negligence causes an accident while intoxicated, he faces even more severe repercussions as he faces DUI with personal injury charges.

If the driver panics and leaves the scene of an accident, he risks extremely harsh penalties. A driver is legally required to remain at the scene and provide his name, address, driver's license, and vehicle registration. Leaving the scene of an accident where someone has died can result in sentences of up to 30 years in prison and financial penalties, if convicted.

Sometimes, a driver is overcome with panic and makes the wrong decision by leaving the scene of an accident. This compounds his difficulties and opens up the possibility of much more devastating  consequences and penalties. Hit and run drivers are aggressively pursued by police and vigorously prosecuted. What might have been a misdemeanor offense can become a felony charge. It is important to have experienced, skilled legal representation.

PROTECTION FROM LEAVING THE SCENE CHARGES

An experienced law firm will work with a client to gather all the information about the event and use this to build a compelling case. A Seminole County DUI attorney can effectively express any mitigating circumstances for leaving the scene and provide the best possible opportunity to successfully protect you in court.

 

If you found this information useful please hit the like button:

 

The information on this website is for general information purposes only. Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.