Hit & Run Accidents in Birmingham

If you were injured in a hit-and-run crash in Birmingham, Alabama, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, pain and suffering, and more. An experienced car accident lawyer from Belt, Bruner & Barnett Personal Injury Lawyers can explain your legal rights during a free, no-obligation consultation.

Our Birmingham hit and run accident lawyers have 93 years of combined experience and have successfully recovered hundreds of millions of dollars in compensation for personal injury victims. We’re prepared to put our considerable skills and resources to work for you. Contact our Birmingham office today at (205) 973-6417 to get started with a free case review. 

How Can Belt, Bruner & Barnett Personal Injury Lawyers Help Me After a Hit and Run Crash in Birmingham, Alabama?

How Can Belt, Bruner & Barnett Personal Injury Lawyers Help Me After a Hit and Run Crash in Birmingham, Alabama?

If you were injured in a hit-and-run accident, you’re likely confused about your legal rights while also trying to recover from your injuries.

An experienced Birmingham car accident lawyer with our team can help by:

  • Explaining your legal rights during a free consultation 
  • Working with authorities to try to identify the at-fault driver
  • Reviewing your automotive insurance for coverage 
  • Gathering evidence to establish fault
  • Filing your insurance claim
  • Handling communication with insurance companies and others on your behalf
  • Negotiating for fair compensation

Our lawyers have nearly a full century of combined experience and know how these cases work. Let us handle your legal claim while you focus on healing. Call today for a free initial consultation. 

What Are Alabama’s Crash Reporting Rules?

Alabama law requires motorists to report any car accident they are involved in immediately if it causes injury or death. Additionally, Alabama law requires anyone involved in an accident that results in injury, death, or property damage to remain at the scene of the crash, give their name, address, and registration number, display their driver’s license if requested, and render aid.

What Is a Hit and Run?

A hit and run occurs when a driver fails to stop at the accident scene and perform the duties required by law discussed above. Failing to stop at the scene or report an accident that involves injury is a Class A misdemeanor in Alabama. If the accident results in death, it is a Class C felony.

Your legal options will primarily depend on whether the at-fault driver can be located. If they can be located, you could file an insurance claim with their liability insurance provider. Alabama’s minimum liability insurance coverage includes $25,000 for bodily injury to one person, $50,000 for bodily injury to more than one person, and $25,000 in property damage. Alternatively, you could file a personal injury lawsuit against the driver. 

If the driver cannot be located, you could file a claim with your uninsured motorist coverage. Alabama law requires all auto policies issued in the state to provide for uninsured motorist coverage, but it allows the motorist to reject this coverage in writing if they so choose. Your policy limits are equal to your liability limits. 

An experienced Birmingham car accident lawyer can discuss other options you may have to pursue compensation following an accident.

What Financial Compensation Can I Recover in a Hit and Run Accident Claim in Alabama?

Car accident victims can recover compensation for their economic and non-economic damages, including: 

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of future earning capacity 
  • Property damage
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish and emotional distress
  • Disfigurement and scarring
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

An experienced car accident lawyer can help gather evidence to document the full extent of your damages.

What Is My Birmingham Hit and Run Accident Case Worth?

The type and severity of your injuries will primarily determine the value of your case. Other factors, such as whether the accident caused you to suffer a permanent disability, the effect the injury had on your life, and the extent of your pain and suffering, can also affect your case value. 

Whether the at-fault driver can be located and the legal avenue you pursue for compensation also impact case values. Because every case is unique, it’s best to consult with a knowledgeable car accident lawyer to learn what your case might be worth.

What Is the Deadline to File a Personal Injury Case in Alabama?

Personal injury lawsuits must generally be filed within two years of the accident in Alabama. However, if you are filing a claim with your uninsured motorist coverage, you must abide by the time limit set out in your insurance contract.

Contact an Experienced Birmingham Hit & Run Accident Attorney

If you were injured in a hit-and-run accident in Birmingham, the legal team at Belt, Bruner & Barnett Personal Injury Lawyers wants to help. We can investigate your case, cooperate with authorities, and guide you through the legal process of recovering compensation following a hit-and-run crash. 

Call our Birmingham hit and run accident attorneys today for a free case review. We work on contingency, so we only get paid if you do.