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Did you know that about 17% of all auto accidents involve a hit and run driver? Many people flee accidents for two reasons: they are either not properly licensed or they are not insured. Having uninsured motorist coverage is good protection for hit and run accidents.

Our hope is that you never are in an accident, but if you are involved in a hit and run accident here are a few tips:

1.    Do not try to catch the hit and run driver.

2.    Try to write down as much as you can remember about the car (color, make, and model) and the driver.

3.    Make sure everyone in your car is safe and un-hurt. If you have injured people in your car, try to make sure they receive attention.

4.    Call 911 if there are injuries.

5.    Look for any witnesses and obtain personal information.

6.    Write down the accident location.

7.    Take pictures with your phone.

8.    Contact the police and report this information as soon as possible. Be ready to report your location and the direction in which the driver was traveling.

9.    Never leave the accident scene if there are injuries. Wait for the police.

10.  Call your insurance company/agent. Depending on your coverage, your insurer will compensate you for your vehicle and injuries.

Auto accidents happen every day, and you buy auto insurance just for these types of occasions. If you have any questions about hit-and-run accidents or what to do if you are the victim of one, call our office.

Fourrier Agency would not be where it is today without superb customer service.  Our late founder, Larry Fourrier, started in the insurance business in 1946.  His work ethic, devotion to clients, and leadership in the community played an instrumental role in developing the proper relationship that must exist between an agent and his or her client. We have an extraordinary team to carry on those same founding principles and to place service to the client above all else.

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