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Hit and Run Attorney in Carrollton

Hit and Run Cases and Leaving the Scene of an Accident

All drivers in Ohio are required to stop at the scene of an accident and provide essential information to the police regarding the incident. If a driver flees the scene after an accident that results in injuries, they can face felony charges. For individuals charged with operating a vehicle under the influence (OVI) of drugs or alcohol, the situation becomes even more severe if hit-and-run charges are also involved. Violators may face extensive jail time, substantial fines, and potentially a prolonged suspension of their driver’s licenses.

If you or someone you care about is navigating hit-and-run charges combined with an OVI case, it’s crucial to seek professional legal assistance. Hiring a Carrollton OVI lawyer from Youngstown Criminal Law Group is a decision worth making. Our legal team will work with you to build a solid defense and provide comprehensive assistance. If you’ve fled from the scene of an accident, don’t delay in reaching out. Seek help immediately from an experienced Carrollton criminal lawyer at our office.

Charges for Leaving the Scene of an Accident in Ohio

Ohio’s laws regarding hit-and-run cases are outlined under Chapter 4549 of the Ohio Revised Code. These statutes detail the responsibilities of motorists in accidents involving property damage, personal injury, or other damages. The relevant statutes include the following:

  • Stopping after an accident on public roads or highways — Ohio Revised Code § 4549.02
  • Stopping after an accident on roads other than public roads or highways — Ohio Revised Code § 4549.021
  • Stopping after an accident involving damage to real estate or personal property attached to real property — Ohio Revised Code § 4549.03

Responsibilities of the Motorist

When a motorist is involved in an accident, they are required to stop and remain at the scene. The accident may result in personal injuries or property damage. Drivers are obligated to share specific details, which include the following:

  1. The motorist’s name and address
  2. The name of the vehicle owner (if the driver is not the owner)
  3. The vehicle’s registration number

These details should be shared with relevant parties, such as individuals injured in the accident, the vehicle’s operator, the owner or occupants of the property involved, or any law enforcement officer present at the scene.

Additionally, it is the driver’s responsibility to locate the affected party—whether it’s a car owner, property owner, or other individual involved—and provide the necessary details. If the owner of the vehicle or property cannot be located, the driver must report the incident to the nearest Carroll County police department.

When reporting the accident, always keep the number of a trusted Carrollton OVI lawyer handy for immediate legal consultation. For expert advice and representation, rely on the dedicated team at Youngstown Criminal Law Group.

Classification of the Crime Based on Injury or Damage

The categorization of hit-and-run offenses depends on the extent of the injuries or damage caused during the accident:

  • First-degree misdemeanor if the incident results in no injuries.
  • Fifth-degree felony if the accident causes serious injuries or physical harm.
  • Third-degree felony if the accident results in the death of an individual

Consult With a Carrollton Criminal Lawyer

If you’ve fled the scene of an accident for any reason and are now facing hit-and-run charges in combination with OVI violations, reach out to Youngstown Criminal Law Group as soon as possible. Our experienced team will work diligently to understand your case, build a strong defense, and aim to minimize penalties or secure relief from charges.

Contact Youngstown Criminal Law Group today (330) 992-3036 to schedule an appointment with a Carrollton criminal lawyer who can help you through these difficult circumstances.

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