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¿Puedes presentar una reclamación si te lesionaste en un atropello y fuga como pasajero en Florida?

Driver fled the scene… and you weren’t even driving? Who pays for your injuries now?

If you were hurt as a hit-and-run passenger in Florida, you may feel stuck in a situation you had no control over. You weren’t driving. You didn’t cause the crash. And now the at-fault driver is gone.

So where does that leave you?

The good news: under Florida law, passengers often have strong rights. A passenger injury claim may still be possible—even if the driver who caused the crash is never found.

En RHINO Lawyers, we’ve helped injured passengers across Tampa, Clearwater, Orlando, Lakeland, Sarasota, and Fort Myers recover compensation after hit-and-run crashes.

Let’s walk through what Florida law says—and what options may still be available to you.

Your Rights as an Injured Passenger in Florida

If you were a passenger in a vehicle during a crash, you are rarely considered at fault.

That’s important.

Why Passengers Are Rarely At Fault

In most situations, passengers:

  • Do not control the vehicle
  • Do not make driving decisions
  • Do not influence traffic violations

Because of this, passengers are typically viewed as innocent parties.

That means you may have the right to pursue compensation from:

  • The driver of the vehicle you were in
  • The at-fault driver (if identified)
  • Insurance policies that apply to the crash

Even in complex situations, your position as a passenger often strengthens your claim.

What Happens in a Hit-and-Run Case?

A hit-and-run changes the situation—but it does not eliminate your rights.

When the Driver Is Unknown

In a typical crash, the at-fault driver’s insurance pays for damages.

But in a hit-and-run, that driver may never be identified.

That creates a gap.

Who pays when the responsible driver disappears?

That’s where insurance coverage becomes critical.

Criminal vs Civil Issues

Leaving the scene of a crash is a crime in Florida. You can review the law through the Seguridad Vial y Vehículos de Motor de Florida.

But your injury claim is a civil matter.

Even if the driver is never arrested, you may still pursue compensation through available insurance coverage.

The criminal case and your injury claim are separate.

Insurance Options That May Cover You

En un hit-and-run passenger case, multiple insurance layers may apply.

The Driver’s PIP Coverage

Florida requires Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. You can review the requirements through the Seguridad Vial y Vehículos de Motor de Florida sitio web.

If you were a passenger, the driver’s PIP policy may cover:

  • 80% of medical expenses
  • 60% de salarios perdidos

This applies regardless of fault.

Even in a hit-and-run.

Your Own Insurance Policy

If you have your own auto insurance policy, your PIP coverage may also apply.

This is especially important if:

  • The driver’s policy limits are exhausted
  • You were not in a household with the driver

Household Policies

If you live with a family member who carries auto insurance, their policy may provide coverage.

Florida law allows certain household policies to extend benefits to injured passengers.

UM/UIM Coverage

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist (UM/UIM) coverage is often the most important layer in a hit-and-run case.

¿Por qué?

Because a hit-and-run driver is treated as uninsured.

UM coverage may allow you to recover:

  • Dolor y sufrimiento
  • Medical expenses beyond PIP
  • Lost wages beyond PIP

Trabajar con un Abogado de accidentes automovilísticos en Florida may help identify all available coverage.

Because in these cases, coverage is everything.

What If No Insurance Applies?

In rare cases, available insurance may be limited.

Possible Legal Options

You may still explore options such as:

  • Claims against the driver of the vehicle you were in (if partially at fault)
  • Additional policies that may apply

Florida’s comparative negligence law under Estatuto de Florida § 768.81 may affect how fault is assigned.

Challenges

Without insurance coverage, recovery becomes more difficult.

That’s why identifying all possible policies is critical.

Experimentado Abogados de Lesiones Personales de Florida may help uncover coverage that is not immediately obvious.

Steps to Take After a Hit-and-Run Injury

What you do after the crash can make a major difference.

Report the Crash Immediately

Call law enforcement and ensure a report is created.

This helps document:

  • The hit-and-run
  • Time and location
  • Initial observations

You can request reports through the Seguridad Vial y Vehículos de Motor de Florida sitio web.

Seek Medical Treatment

Even if injuries seem minor, get evaluated immediately.

Florida’s PIP rules require treatment within 14 days.

Delays may affect coverage.

Preserve Evidence

If possible, document:

  • Daños al vehículo
  • Scene conditions
  • Witness information

Every detail matters.

Evita declaraciones de seguros sin orientación

Las compañías de seguros pueden contactarlo rápidamente.

Ten cuidado.

Statements may affect how your claim is evaluated.

Para más orientación, visita nuestro Preguntas frecuentes sobre accidentes automovilísticos página.

Preguntas frecuentes

  1. Can a passenger file a claim after a hit-and-run in Florida?

Yes. Passengers often have strong claims because they are rarely at fault.

  1. Who pays if the at-fault driver is never found?

Insurance policies such as PIP and UM coverage may provide compensation.

  1. Can I use my own insurance as a passenger?

Yes, your personal PIP or UM coverage may apply.

  1. What if the driver I was with was partially at fault?

You may still pursue a claim depending on how fault is assigned.

  1. Is a hit-and-run treated as an uninsured driver?

Yes, for insurance purposes, hit-and-run drivers are typically treated as uninsured.

  1. ¿Qué daños y perjuicios puedo reclamar?

Medical bills, lost wages, and potentially pain and suffering, depending on coverage and injury severity.

  1. ¿Cuánto tiempo tengo para presentar un reclamo?

Los plazos varían según los detalles de su caso.

  1. What should I do immediately after a hit-and-run?

Report the crash, seek medical care, and document everything.

Hit-and-Run? Passenger Injured? You Still Have Rights.

Hit-and-run? Passenger injured?
You still have rights.

Even if the at-fault driver disappears, your case does not disappear.

Insurance coverage may still apply. Compensation may still be available.

But these cases move fast—and evidence matters.

If you were injured as a passenger in a hit-and-run crash, call RHINO Lawyers en 844.RHINO.77 para una consulta gratuita. Estamos disponibles las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana, y no hay ningún cargo a menos que ganemos.

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