Surviving a severe motor vehicle crash is one of the most terrifying experiences imaginable.
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When They Flee the Scene, We Step In to Protect Your Future.
Surviving a severe motor vehicle crash is one of the most terrifying experiences imaginable.
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Surviving a severe motor vehicle crash is one of the most terrifying experiences imaginable. But when the driver who caused the destruction slams their foot on the gas and speeds away into the night, that terror is immediately compounded by a profound sense of betrayal and helplessness. You are left bleeding in your vehicle, stranded on the side of the Turnpike, or injured in a crosswalk, wondering how someone could be so utterly devoid of human empathy.
In the immediate aftermath, as the ambulance arrives and the police take your statement, a terrifying question sets in: Who is going to pay for my hospital bills if we don't know who hit me? Many victims mistakenly believe that because the at-fault driver vanished, they have absolutely no legal recourse and will be forced to shoulder the crushing weight of their medical debt and lost wages entirely alone.
This is a dangerous misconception. At Pinnacle Injury Law, we specialize in finding justice—and deep pockets of insurance coverage—even when the at-fault driver attempts to disappear. We are elite, trial-tested New Jersey attorneys who utilize aggressive investigative tactics to hunt down fleeing drivers, and we possess the deep statutory knowledge to navigate the complex safety nets built into New Jersey insurance law. We do not let cowards dictate your financial future.
Leaving the scene of an accident involving bodily injury is a severe crime in New Jersey (N.J.S.A. 39:4-129). While local police departments will open a criminal investigation, they are frequently overwhelmed and under-resourced. If the driver is not caught within the first 48 hours, the police report is often filed away, and the case goes cold.
You cannot rely solely on the police to protect your civil interests. The moment you retain Pinnacle Injury Law, our independent investigative team hits the ground running. We treat your hit-and-run crash like a major crime scene. Because digital evidence is routinely overwritten within days, we move aggressively to secure:
Automated License Plate Readers (ALPRs)
Many New Jersey municipalities and highway tolls utilize ALPR cameras. We cross-reference the time of your crash with local ALPR data to identify vehicles matching the description of the fleeing car in the immediate vicinity.
Surveillance Canvassing
We deploy investigators to physically canvass the route the driver took to escape, subpoenaing footage from commercial security cameras, Ring doorbells, and gas station exteriors before it is deleted.
Forensic Paint Transfer Analysis
If the fleeing vehicle left paint scrapes on your car, we work with forensic specialists to identify the specific make, model, and year of the vehicle based on the chemical composition of the automotive paint.
Dashcam and Witness Sourcing
We aggressively seek out other drivers who may have witnessed the crash or captured the fleeing vehicle's license plate on their personal dashcams.
If our investigation successfully identifies the fleeing driver, we will immediately file a civil lawsuit against them and their insurance carrier, seeking maximum compensatory damages and pursuing punitive damages for their egregious, criminal decision to abandon you on the road.
In many hit-and-run cases, the "John Doe" driver is never found. They were driving a stolen car, their vehicle was unregistered, or there were simply no cameras at the intersection. If the driver cannot be identified, the legal strategy pivots entirely to your own auto insurance policy.
Under New Jersey law, every standard auto insurance policy is required to include Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage. This coverage specifically exists to protect you in two scenarios: when you are hit by a driver who has no insurance, and when you are hit by a "phantom" hit-and-run driver who cannot be identified.
When we file a UM claim, your own insurance company steps into the shoes of the hit-and-run driver. They are legally obligated to compensate you for your pain and suffering, lost wages, and permanent injuries, up to the limits of the UM coverage you purchased.
However, do not expect your insurance company to write you a check willingly. The moment you file a UM claim, the company you pay premiums to every month becomes your direct legal adversary. They will treat you with the same hostility as they would a stranger, attempting to minimize your injuries or argue that you were partially at fault for the crash. Pinnacle Injury Law forces your insurance carrier to honor the contract. We aggressively litigate UM claims in arbitration, preventing your insurer from prioritizing their profits over your recovery.
What happens if you are the victim of a hit-and-run, but you do not own a car and do not live with a family member who has an auto insurance policy? This scenario frequently terrifies pedestrians, bicyclists, and public transit commuters who are struck by fleeing vehicles.
New Jersey has established a highly specific safety net for exactly this situation: the New Jersey Property-Liability Insurance Guaranty Association (PLIGA).
If there is absolutely no household auto insurance available to you, Pinnacle Injury Law will assist you in filing a claim through the state's PLIGA fund. This fund acts as an insurer of last resort, providing coverage for your medical bills (up to $250,000) and compensation for your pain and suffering (up to certain statutory limits).
However, accessing PLIGA funds is an incredibly bureaucratic and strictly timed process. You must file a formal Notice of Intention to Make a Claim within a strict 180-day window. If you miss this deadline, or if your paperwork contains technical errors, the state will deny your claim entirely. Our attorneys navigate this complex state bureaucracy flawlessly, ensuring you secure the medical treatment and financial support you desperately need.
Hit-and-run accidents frequently result in catastrophic trauma. Because the fleeing driver never applies their brakes, the impacts occur at full speed. Victims often suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), spinal cord severances, crushed limbs, and severe internal hemorrhaging. For pedestrians and cyclists abandoned in the roadway, the delay in receiving emergency medical care often exacerbates these life-threatening injuries.
At Pinnacle Injury Law, we refuse to let your trauma go unanswered. We partner with elite medical specialists, life-care planners, and forensic economists to scientifically project the exact, lifelong financial cost of your medical care and lost earning capacity. We aggressively demand maximum compensation from every available insurance avenue.
Time is the most critical factor in a hit-and-run investigation. The longer you wait, the more evidence permanently vanishes. Contact Pinnacle Injury Law immediately to schedule a free, strictly confidential consultation. We operate on a contingency fee basis; you pay absolutely no upfront costs, and we collect no legal fees unless we secure a financial victory on your behalf.
Leaving the scene of an accident involving bodily injury is a severe crime in New Jersey (N.J.S.A. 39:4-129). While local police departments will open a criminal investigation, they are frequently overwhelmed and under-resourced.
In many hit-and-run cases, the "John Doe" driver is never found. They were driving a stolen car, their vehicle was unregistered, or there were simply no cameras at the intersection.
What happens if you are the victim of a hit-and-run, but you do not own a car and do not live with a family member who has an auto insurance policy?
Hit-and-run accidents frequently result in catastrophic trauma. Because the fleeing driver never applies their brakes, the impacts occur at full speed.
When They Flee the Scene, We Step In to Protect Your Future.
If you are dealing with the aftermath described on this page, Pinnacle Injury Law can review what happened, what evidence may matter, and what next steps may be available.