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Leaving Scene of Accident Defense Attorney - DuPage County

Leaving scene of accident charges carry serious penalties including prison time, license revocation, and permanent criminal records. Get expert defense from attorneys who understand hit and run evidence challenges and constitutional violations.

What is Leaving Scene of Accident Under 625 ILCS 5/11-501.2?

Leaving scene of accident means failing to remain at accident scene or provide required information. This includes hit and run situations where drivers flee accident scenes without fulfilling legal obligations.

Unlike simple traffic violations, hit and run cases involve complex evidence including accident reconstruction, witness identification, and vehicle damage analysis. However, these procedures may contain technical flaws and constitutional violations that experienced defense attorneys can challenge to win cases.

The key to defending leaving scene charges lies in attacking the reliability of identification evidence and constitutional violations during investigation.

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