of course not.
you leave too
If you are involved in the accident it is a crime to leave the scene, but if you are a witness or bystander there is no problem.
you can not leave the scene of a accident
This simply means that if you were involved in any type of accident and leave before authorities arrive, you have left the scene of an accident with out making a statement.
Yes, you can be charged with leaving the scene of an accident. It is always a good idea, no matter how small the accident nor who was at fault, to exchange at least minimal information with the other party so as to eliminate suspicion of why you wanted or needed to leave the scene.
In any state all parties involved in any accident are able to walk away, The driver is the only one mandatory to stay. Those who leave cannot claim any lawsuit or obtain any information.
if u both left and someone is filing insurance claim, BOTH parties will get charged with Leaving the scene of an accident and may not be able to file insurance claim
man slaughter if the person dies Hit and Run Leaving the scene of an accident.
No. If you witnessed the accident you are supposed to give a statement to law enforcement prior to leaving.
It is both parties responsibility to report any car accident immediately. Even if both parties agree to leave a scene, it's still against the law. Insurance companies are famous for finding reasons not to pay out money, and when you don't follow laws it makes it more than easy to have claims turned down. It's not a wise move to file a claim after leaving the scene, you both may be subjected to charges from you local law enforcement agencies. In most cases, presence of a law enforcement official is needed to determine fault. The best thing to do at this point is to move on, before you all get into trouble. You should never put yourself in a situation where you best option is NOT to remain at an accident scene.
you can, but then its a felony
Do not leave the scene. Call the police immediately!! After which you would contact your insurance company. Leaving the scene of an accident is a felony in most state in the US. It is known as "Hit and run", or "leaving the scene of an accident."