Tennessee Automobile Accident Attorney Shares Some Thoughts On Hit & Run Drivers
As an experienced Tennessee automobile accident attorney I regularly peruse the news media of Tennessee for news of automobile, tractor-trailer and motorcycle collisions so that I can use them to educate my readers. Lately, I have noticed an increase in Hit & Run incidents so I’d like to share some information about this cowardly act.
Just who are these people who would hit someone with a car or pickup truck and then leave them lying in the street to die alone? Obviously, some are impaired by alcohol or drugs. If there is anything worse than a drunk driver, it is a drunk driver who causes an accident and then flees the scene. Others are drivers with no license. Perhaps their license has been suspended or revoked because of prior traffic violations . . . or they never had one.
Then there are drivers who want to avoid detection because they are uninsured and don’t want to be financially responsible themselves for the damage that they have done. Even though liability insurance is required in every state, you’d be stunned at the number of uninsured drivers on the road.
On average, 4 people will die in the United States today because of a hit and run driver. For every one killed, 72 are injured on one of America’s dangerous, deadly roads. It is called hit-and-run in the media, leaving the scene in the courts, and by many law enforcement officers, hit and skip. It is a failure on the part of a driver to stop, render aid, and accept responsibility for their part in an vehicle accident. Whatever you call it, it is killing hundreds of US citizens annually.
After years of declining in numbers, the offense is now growing in ever increasing numbers and regularity. It is an equal opportunity crime, both from the perspective of the victim or the offender. It affects those of every age, race, sex, and social status. It leaves behind death, permanent injury, psychological trauma, and grieving family and friends with one basic question – why would anyone hurt, kill or maim someone, and just leave?
What kind of person is so selfish and callous that they would leave a human being dead or dying and just run away without offering any assistance? According to an informative piece at the website called All About Car Accidents, some of them are obviously impaired by alcohol or drugs. Some are drivers who are driving without their license because the perpetrator has screwed up enough to have his license lifted in the past and they don’t want to take responsibility for their stupid actions. Some are uninsured and don’t want to take responsibility for their actions, even if it means another human being has to die alone on a dark street. Another category are criminals running from the law and care nothing for others, their only thought is to escape so that they may commit other crimes and stay free.
If you witness someone hitting and running, be a good citizen. Get the license plate number and report it to the police. If you can do it safely, whip out your cell phone camera and make a picture of the car that has hit and run . . . emphasizing its tag, of course.
If you or a loved one is injured or killed in a Tennessee Hit & Run accident recovering damages can be a tricky proposition that calls for a savvy Nashville car crash attorney like those you will find at Phillip Miller & Associates.




