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Types of Accidents:
- 1. Car accident or other moving motor vehicle collision.
- 2. Bicycle or pedestrian accident.
- 3. Damage to parked or unoccupied motor vehicle or property.
- 4. Accidents occurring on your property or in front of your home.
- 5. Collisions that you believe are not your fault.
- 6. Accidents involving death or serious bodily injury.
- 7. Damage to property by your vehicle when you are not the driver.
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Are there exceptions to the California Hit and Run law?
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Stephen G. Rodriguez is an experienced Los Angeles Hit and Run Attorney. If you have been charged with a Hit and Run in Los Angeles, and need a criminal defense attorney, call Stephen G. Rodriguez at (213) 223-2173.
Attorney Stephen G.Rodriguez wrote
in reply to Adam
The first thing you should do is contact an experienced criminal defense attorney such as myself and discuss the facts of your case with him. Remember anything you say can and will be used against you in a criminal case. There could be a Hit and Run criminal case filed against you for leaving the scene of the accident without leaving your personal information on the windshield of the other car. Someone probably did see you and got your plate number and reported it to the police.
Adam wrote
I accidentally backed into a vehicle as I was trying to make my way out of the parking spot. I just barely tapped the car. No one could have seen me. I did not leave my information on the car I tapped. I just received a letter from a detective stating they wanted to talk to me. What do I do and what can happen?
Attorney Stephen G. Rodriguez wrote
Jerry,
Yes and no. The law requires an exchange of information will usually suffice, but if the other person requests that you wait for the police, then you may be charged with hit and run. This depends on the statement given by the person you hit, as well as the discretion of the prosecutor. Brilliant question though.

