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The Daily Horizon

Do police care about minor hit and runs?

Author

Mia Cox

Published Jan 19, 2026

Police are mandated to investigate any hit and run accidents, even minor ones that only involve slight damage to property and no physical injuries or if alcohol is involved. Provide reasonable aid to persons injured in the accident, including first aid. …

Do hit and runs ever get solved?

Nearly 90% of all hit-and-runs are left unsolved; police usually only have an 8%-10% success rate when it comes to this type of crime. In fact, the Los Angeles Daily News reported a few years ago that just 8% of all hit-and-runs in the city are ever solved.

What to do if you get hit by a driver that is not your fault?

If you’re hit by a driver whose liability limits are not high enough to cover all of your medical expenses and lost wages, you can make a claim under your own underinsured motorist coverage for the remainder, if you have it.

Who is at fault if someone hits you from behind?

One of the most frequently-repeated facts about car insurance is that you’re never at-fault if someone hits you from behind. Is this true? Is the other driver immediately at-fault if you get hit from behind? Or are there certain situations where the driver in front is responsible?

Can a victim of a hit and run file a claim?

Unfortunately, not every driver has uninsured motorist insurance coverage. Without it, hit-and-run accident victims must shoulder the full financial weight of the accident on their own. If police find the person responsible for the accident, you can file a claim with their insurance company.

Do you need insurance for a hit and run accident?

Most states require this coverage for collisions involving hit-and-run motorists and uninsured or underinsured drivers. You’ll need evidence and documentation of the wreck and your damages, but as long as you prove the accident occurred, the insurance company will likely pay out the claim.