New York has several DWI laws, covering everything from operating a snowmobile while impaired to a lesser charge of driving a vehicle while ability impaired. In New York, one of the more serious charges a driver can face is aggravated DWI. In New York, an aggravated DWI means that the driver had a blood-alcohol content …
A Man Turns Himself In After Realizing He Hit A Pedestrian
Under New York Vehicle and Traffic Law, leaving the scene of an accident, also called hit-and-run, is considered to be a crime. The law is separated into two main categories: leaving the scene of an accident involving property damage and leaving the scene of an accident involving injury. For accidents that involve just property damage, …
Hit-And-Run Crash Leaves Officer Hospitalized
In New York, drivers involved in an accident are required by law to stop and render aid and then share insurance information. If the accident involved injuries, drivers are also required to call the police and wait for them to arrive to complete a police report. When there are no injuries, drivers have up to …