What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
We live in Ohio and have an Ohio driver's licence. The at-fault party seems to hold a non-Ohio licence. The accident happened in Ohio.
We were hit by a hit and run driver. No one is injured but the car seems like totaled. The at-fault party hit us and drive away really fast. There are about 4 witnesses at present, but since he drives really fast, none of the witness can identify his look. (according to our memory, which we are not 100% sure, the car window is black and it is not a regular see through window, and it is even harder to recognized the driver) Right now the police officer had obtained the vehicle's information, which is really wired and he can't contact the owner of the car. The register address is a camp ground. The associate phone number has no one answering the call or returning the phone call. Since no one could say that the owner is the driver, the police officer can't arrest the owner.
If the owner of the vehicle keep ignoring the calls, is there any other action we could do. It seems obvious that the owner, who's very likely to be the owner, must have some information about who's the driver at the time. Can't the court enforce him to present?
The police officer says hit and run is a criminal offense, so he will prosecute the driver. Will hiring a lawyer doing us any good at all at this point??????
Our insurance is only liability insurance, they won't do anything for us.
We live in Ohio and have an Ohio driver's licence. The at-fault party seems to hold a non-Ohio licence. The accident happened in Ohio.
We were hit by a hit and run driver. No one is injured but the car seems like totaled. The at-fault party hit us and drive away really fast. There are about 4 witnesses at present, but since he drives really fast, none of the witness can identify his look. (according to our memory, which we are not 100% sure, the car window is black and it is not a regular see through window, and it is even harder to recognized the driver) Right now the police officer had obtained the vehicle's information, which is really wired and he can't contact the owner of the car. The register address is a camp ground. The associate phone number has no one answering the call or returning the phone call. Since no one could say that the owner is the driver, the police officer can't arrest the owner.
If the owner of the vehicle keep ignoring the calls, is there any other action we could do. It seems obvious that the owner, who's very likely to be the owner, must have some information about who's the driver at the time. Can't the court enforce him to present?
The police officer says hit and run is a criminal offense, so he will prosecute the driver. Will hiring a lawyer doing us any good at all at this point??????
Our insurance is only liability insurance, they won't do anything for us.