Written By: Matthew W. Peterson
Published: 11/25/2023
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Leaving the scene of an accident in Massachusetts is a serious offense that could result in jail time and/or fines, as well as suspension of your driver’s license. If you are charged with this crime, it’s in your best interest to hire an attorney before you appear in court. I take on defense cases all over Massachusetts and have experience defending clients who have been charged with this crime.
In Massachusetts, there are a few different variations of the crime of leaving the scene of an accident.
Leaving the scene of an accident causing property damage is considered a misdemeanor offense in Massachusetts. The Commonwealth is accusing you of leaving the scene of an accident without making your name, address, and/or motor vehicle register number known after knowingly colliding with or causing damage to another vehicle or property.
Leaving the scene of an accident in Massachusetts resulting in personal injury is also a misdemeanor offense. This is characterized by leaving the scene of an accident without making your name, address, and/or motor vehicle register number known after knowingly causing injury to another person.
The offense of leaving the scene of an accident resulting in another person’s death is a felony. The Commonwealth is accusing you of, without stopping and making your name, residence and the register number of your motor vehicle known, leaving the scene of an accident after knowingly being involved in an accident that caused someone’s death.
If you have been charged with leaving the scene of an accident, don’t wait to hire an attorney. Going through the criminal system is complex. You will put yourself in a much better position if you have a defense attorney with you throughout the process. I take on defense cases all over the Greater Boston area, and I am here to help you, too. I can meet with you in person in our Boston or Salem office, or virtually via Zoom or phone. You can also send me a message on my website. Call or text me at 617-295-7500, and let’s get started on your case!