Hit-and-run accidents remain a serious issue across North Texas, leaving victims injured and often without immediate answers.
In one recent case, a Dallas police motorcycle officer was hospitalized after being struck from behind by a speeding SUV on Interstate 35E near Inwood Road.
Authorities reported that the vehicle involved left the scene after the crash, highlighting the dangers drivers face when negligent motorists fail to take responsibility after an accident.
Hit-and-run crashes can be particularly harmful because victims may not receive immediate help from the responsible driver.
When a driver flees the scene, it can delay emergency response and make it harder for victims to gather crucial information such as:
Driver identification
Vehicle registration details
Insurance information
Despite this challenge, victims may still have legal options through uninsured motorist coverage or civil claims if the driver is later identified.
If you are involved in a hit-and-run crash, safety should always be the first priority.
Experts recommend:
Calling 911 immediately
Seeking medical evaluation, even if injuries appear minor
Documenting the scene with photos
Looking for witnesses who may have seen the vehicle
Reporting the accident to your insurance company
In some cases, nearby surveillance cameras or traffic cameras may help investigators identify the vehicle involved.
Victims of hit-and-run crashes often face mounting medical bills, lost wages, and uncertainty about how to recover damages.
Dallas personal injury firm Titans Legal works with accident victims to investigate collisions, identify responsible parties, and pursue compensation when negligence is involved.
If you have questions after a crash, contact Titans Legal at 214-488-8888 to discuss your situation.