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I wasn't really sure where to ask for opinions, so this place seemed as good a place as any
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So my brother was in an accident this morning and I wanted to access where we stand legally or otherwise.
Being an irresponsible 15 year school kid he jumped on the road when the signals were green to quickly catch his school bus on the other side of the road. He quickly scanned for cars but didn't care to look for cyclists. So as soon as he jumped on the road a cyclist who was traveling at some speed ran into him. They both fell.
Only my brother broke both the bones in his leg (on the side of impact) and the bones were dislodged too. this kinda tells me the cyclist must have been traveling rather fast. The cyclist on the other hand simply got back on his bike and rode off.
While I fully appreciate that my brother was initially at fault here, in my opinion it is really bad form to run away when the child you knocked down is literally crying his heart out in pain irrespective of who was at fault.
I have previously been involved in two hit and run cases myself (by cars in my case). I even knew where one of them lived but I never reported them since I was not seriously injured. But it's happened to someone I deeply care about and I am rather disgruntled by the way the guy irresponsibly ran off.
The police and ambulance did arrive but the cyclist was long gone.
Should I bother going to the police or is it not worth it since it was a cyclist.
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So my brother was in an accident this morning and I wanted to access where we stand legally or otherwise.
Being an irresponsible 15 year school kid he jumped on the road when the signals were green to quickly catch his school bus on the other side of the road. He quickly scanned for cars but didn't care to look for cyclists. So as soon as he jumped on the road a cyclist who was traveling at some speed ran into him. They both fell.
Only my brother broke both the bones in his leg (on the side of impact) and the bones were dislodged too. this kinda tells me the cyclist must have been traveling rather fast. The cyclist on the other hand simply got back on his bike and rode off.
While I fully appreciate that my brother was initially at fault here, in my opinion it is really bad form to run away when the child you knocked down is literally crying his heart out in pain irrespective of who was at fault.
I have previously been involved in two hit and run cases myself (by cars in my case). I even knew where one of them lived but I never reported them since I was not seriously injured. But it's happened to someone I deeply care about and I am rather disgruntled by the way the guy irresponsibly ran off.
The police and ambulance did arrive but the cyclist was long gone.
Should I bother going to the police or is it not worth it since it was a cyclist.