Conduct After an Accident Classified as Habitual Offender NH for OAS accident $1200 damage never been in any car accidentHELP!!
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Conduct After an Accident Classified as Habitual Offender NH for OAS accident $1200 damage never been in any car accidentHELP!!
It occurred when traffic was heavy due to the morning commute.I put my right turn signal on to turn down a side street after being hit & it seemed as though the other driver intended on doing the same. He then turned left & due to traffic I was unable to follow him. Intended on notifying the police when I arrived at work as I had no idea where the police station was I just moved to the town. I was pulled over by an officer & I told him what had happened.I told the officer that is was misunderstanding & was unsure of the other driver’s intentions.This is going to cause me to lose my license.
Asked on May 18, 2009 under Accident Law, New Hampshire
Answers:
L.M., Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney
Answered 15 years ago | Contributor
Something is missing from this story. What did you do that caused the police officer to pull you over? And do you have a history of traffic violations that have not been addressed? I can't imagine why else you would be losing your license. Please resubmit your question and give more information. It also sounds like you need the assistance of an attorney near you.
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