Car Accident Lawyers – Hit and Run St. Cloud

HIT AND RUN CAR ACCIDENT ST. CLOUD LAWYERS

The St. Cloud Police Department is looking for a suspect in a hit-and-run crash that left at least one person injured on Halloween. Police were called around 4:30 in the afternoon to the intersection of 5th Street North and 25th Avenue North. Investigators say an older two-tone grey Dodge Ram pickup ran a stop sign, struck another vehicle, and fled. Our car accident lawyers handle many cases like this.

Hopefully, the police find and prosecute the hit and run driver. However, even if police find them, the driver may not have auto insurance to pay for the medical bills of the person hit. The insurance issues in these cases can be difficult and confusion. Therefore, a car accident lawyer can be important in helping you through the situation.

In this St. Cloud case, the truck had front-end damage and was driven by an elderly white man with grey hair and a beard. Police are hoping publicity about the accident will lead to an arrest. The driver may have been drunk, or just scared and confused. Regardless of the reason, the driver should have not been on the road.

CAR ACCIDENT INJURY LAWYERS

If you have been injured in a car accident, we can help. Our car accident lawyers represent people in St. Cloud and throughout Minnesota. Of course, we start by making sure your medical bills are paid. Even if the crash is caused by a hit and run driver, we can help. First, your own auto insurance will pay at least a portion of your medical bills. In addition, your auto insurance comes with “uninsured driver” coverage. A hit and run driver is considered uninsured under most policies.

When you call our office, you will speak directly with a top car accident lawyers. Our top attorney have more than 25 years’ experience. In fact, we have successfully handled hundreds of cases throughout Minnesota. The inititial consultation is free. We are happy to answer your questions and explain your rights. Further, if we take your case, we never charge anything unless you receive compensation for your injuries.