What should I do about my Tarrant County, Texas auto accident?
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What should I do about my Tarrant County, Texas auto accident?
I was on the hwy. and rear ended someone in a Tarrant County, Texas auto accident. I didn’t stop because my license was stolen, I have 2 warrants, and possibly no ins. I’m on disability.
Asked on May 7, 2009 under Accident Law, Texas
Answers:
L.M., Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 14 years ago | Contributor
If your license was truly stolen, that's not a huge deal. A license can be replaced. No insurance? That's good for a citation. Leaving the scene of an accident will only get you into more trouble if the party you hit or any witnesses got your license plate number. Obviously, the right thing would have been to stop. You might have caused some injuries to the people in the other car. Now that you took off, you have a choice: Do the right thing and go to the police in Tarrant County about the auto accident, or wait and pray that no one got your license plate number. In the mean time, while you're deciding, what are those warrants for? You probably should be turning yourself in to the police anyway for this, shouldn't you?
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