
Hit-and-Run Accidents in Connecticut
Being the victim of a hit-and-run accident can feel overwhelming, but in Connecticut, you may still be eligible for compensation even if the at-fault driver is never found. Thanks to Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage included in most auto insurance policies, injured victims can receive financial support for medical bills and damages after a hit-and-run. This coverage also applies if the driver is uninsured or lacks sufficient insurance. Many hit-and-run drivers flee the scene due to intoxication, fear of legal trouble, or lack of a valid license. Victims—especially pedestrians and cyclists—often suffer severe injuries and delayed medical attention. After a hit-and-run, it’s critical to report the accident to police, document as much information as possible, and file a claim quickly. Consulting an experienced personal injury attorney can help ensure your rights are protected and you receive full compensation under your policy.