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It happens every day in Los Angeles County. Good people are involved in traffic collisions. But something happens. Panic sets in, or confusion and many other factors come into play. A person continues to drive after an accident, and leaves the scene. They regain their composure shortly thereafter, and they want to make things right. The question that remains is “What do I do now?” Prompt assistance is critical, to determine the best approaches in your specific situation.

Attorney Gregory Caplan explains the importance of obtaining immediate legal representation if you or a loved one is accused of hit and run, in this video, at Hit and Run Attorney.

It is reassuring to know that there is immediate help available. Los Angeles Hit and Run Attorney Gregory Caplan has handled well over 100 Hit and Run Cases, as a prosecutor and defense lawyer.  He is familiar with effective approaches to these situations, and provides timely and effective representation for his clients. While results always depend on unique circumstances of each case, Mr. Caplan’s systematic approach is designed to determine each client’s most effective strategies.

You can read about Mr. Caplan’s extraordinary efforts in his client reviews, here, as well as some recent Hit and Run case results during 2009-2011, below:

• In 2011, City Prosecutor's Office was planning on filing misdemeanor Hit and Run charges on client. Mr. Caplan convinced prosecutor to decline prosecution on hit and run and resolve case for zero point infraction charges, instead.

• In 2010, Client was accused of a Hit and Run in Granada Hills. Mr. Caplan intervened with LAPD Traffic Division on behalf of client- no charges were filed.

• In 2010, Mr. Caplan's client was accused of Hit and Run charges at Burbank Court. Mr. Caplan convinced judge and city prosecutor to dismiss misdemeanor charges and resolve case with a no-point infraction charge.  

• In 2010 a client was accused of a Burbank Hit and Run. Mr. Caplan convinced prosecutor to proceed with City Attorney Diversion, which allowed for an infraction resolution and dismissal of misdemeanor charges.

• In 2009, Client was accused of Hit and Run in Los Angeles. Mr. Caplan convinced L.A. City Attorney’s Office to send case to APPS Diversion Program rather than file the case. 

• In 2009, Mr. Caplan represented client in City Attorney Office Hearing where the client was accused of hit and run. Mr. Caplan convinced the City Attorney Hearing Officer to close out case without criminal charges.

• In 2009, a client was accused of Hit and Run in Los Angeles. Mr. Caplan intervened on behalf of client, and no charges were filed.

In some early interventions, Mr. Caplan worked out resolutions where the investigating law enforcement agency did not request any criminal charges against his clients. This possibility is not available to someone who waits until a case is filed in court.
If a case is already filed, Mr. Caplan vigorously pursues other possible options including, Diversion, Civil Compromise, and/or Dismissal. 

If you have been involved in a hit and run incident, contact Los Angeles Hit and Run Attorney Gregory Caplan, now, at 213-400-5355, to see how he can help you!

More Important Information about Los Angeles Hit and Run Violations 

A Hit and Run violation will typically be charged if a person does not exchange appropriate information after being involved in a traffic incident which results in injury or property damage to another.  Even if your vehicle did not actually make contact with another person or vehicle, you can be charged with Hit and Run if you were “involved” in the incident, i.e., if your actions resulted in damage or injury to another. In California, if you are involved in a car accident, even if it wasn’t your fault, you are still obligated to stop and exchange information with all parties involved in the accident, or be subject to a Hit and Run charge.

A Hit and Run resulting in injury to a person can be charged in court as a felony or misdemeanor or felony, depending on the injuries. Property damage Hit and Run can only be charged as a misdemeanor. Penalties for Hit and Run include jail, fines, and probation, as well as suspension of Driving Privileges. A conviction of a hit and run results in a two point violation on your California DMV record, which is the same amount of points as a DUI. These potential issues highlight the importance of promptly hiring an effective Hit and Run Attorney.


Hit and Run Consequences
 
A person charged with a Hit and Run violation may face substantial punishment any of these factors exist:

  • Another person was injured or killed
  • Substantial property damage
  • Prior criminal history or negative driving history

Los Angeles Hit and Run Attorney Gregory Caplan

If you have been involved in a hit and run incident, you need immediate help. Gregory Caplan can provide you effective guidance and assistance in resolving your Hit and Run in Los Angeles.

If you have been involved in a hit and run incident, call Law Offices of Gregory Caplan to discuss your legal options today at (213) 400-5355.

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