That depends on what state you are in...this is a matter of state law and laws vary by state.
2007-04-14 08:46:13
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answered by Carl 7
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you're insured.. your guy or woman corporation will pay you... and then they'll seek for the different. dont wory approximately this. in case you have coverage. supply the considerable factors on your broking provider. and collect and beware interior the destiny.. there is likewise a regulation that asserts how a super number of the falt is yours.. understanding this.. you will get extra in this occasion because of the fact the different driving force now caries finished duty. ok call the broking provider now.. gilermo.
2016-11-23 19:53:31
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answered by ? 4
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You would need to look in your state's statute to determine statute of limitations for legal actions.
Go to google
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"Personal Injury" + "statute of limitiation" + Name of your state
You should get some type of result. Call a lawyer to make sure it is accurate.
2007-04-14 16:23:29
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answered by LawandOrder 3
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that all depends...if the hit and run was on another vehicle, than 5 yrs, if you hit a pedestrian, there is no limit
2007-04-14 08:45:44
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answered by darksdesire69 1
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Normal limitation is 2years but i think on hit on run it doesn't count.
2007-04-14 08:41:10
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answered by boboboom b 2
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http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/vc/vc_index_h.htm
is a website that might help, but just look for a website in your state government area sites. The codes for each state should be available for public viewing.
2007-04-14 08:47:32
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answered by Storm Duck 3
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Just go ahead and turn yourself in now....
2007-04-14 08:40:44
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answered by Thelizardking 2
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