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"Worked with Adam on a couple of tickets. Both thrown out with zero court fees or ticket amounts due. Never got this lucky with my past attorney. It was also very easy. Kept in touch via text and sending documents back and forth was easy. Probably a total of 20 minutes spent on my part tossing out 2 tickets.

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"Adam was absolutely superb... The minute I gave him my traffic ticket he went to bat for me and got the case dismissed. Great experience would highly recommend."

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Miami, FL

"Best of the best. Love this firm. Adam Cohen is awesome and I'd trust him to handle any traffic issues I would be unfortunate enough to need a lawyer for.

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Leaving the scene of a crash defense in Miami

What You're Really Facing When You Leave the Scene of an Accident

Leaving the scene is a crime of impulse that triggers permanent consequences. In Florida, your duty to stop is absolute regardless of who caused the initial crash. As of 2026, Florida has further tightened sentencing guidelines, making it harder for judges to "withhold adjudication" on felony counts.


The Penalties For Leaving The Scene:

  • Property Damage: If the crash results only in Property Damage, it is classified as a second-degree misdemeanor under Statute 316.061. A conviction can lead to up to 60 days in county jail, a $500 fine, and 6 points on your driving record. While this is the least severe tier, it still creates a permanent criminal record that will appear on background checks.
  • Injury: When the crash involves Injury, the charge jumps to a third-degree felony. This carries a potential sentence of up to 5 years in Florida State Prison and a $5,000 fine. Crucially, a conviction for a hit-and-run involving injury triggers a mandatory driver's license revocation for at least 3 years.
  • Serious Injury: If the incident results in Serious Bodily Injury, it is prosecuted as a second-degree felony. The stakes increase to a maximum of 15 years in prison and a $10,000 fine. Florida law defines “serious bodily injury” as any condition that creates a substantial risk of death, serious disfigurement, or the protracted loss of a bodily member or organ.
  • Fatality: The most severe category involves a Fatality, which is a first-degree felony. Under the Aaron Cohen Life Protection Act, a conviction requires a mandatory minimum of 4 years in prison and can lead to up to 30 years. Your driver's license will be revoked for a minimum of 3 years, and in many cases, the revocation is permanent.
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Why You Should Never Wait For The Police To Find You

If you left the scene in a moment of panic, the clock is ticking. In Miami's surveillance-heavy environment, it is often only a matter of hours before an officer arrives at your registered address.

  • The “Voluntary Surrender” Advantage: Retaining counsel to facilitate a voluntary surrender can prevent a public arrest at your home or workplace and serves as a powerful mitigating factor in court.
  • Preserving the “Accident Privilege”: Statements made at the scene are privileged. Statements made after you flee are not. We provide the “buffer” needed to ensure you don't talk yourself into a prison sentence while we investigate the facts.

Common Hit-And-Run Scenarios We Defend

  • The “Lack of Knowledge” Defense: On busy Miami roads, minor contact can be mistaken for a pothole or debris. If you genuinely didn't know a crash occurred, the “willful” element required for a conviction is missing.
  • Safety Concerns: You stopped but felt physically threatened by the other driver or the location (e.g., a dark, isolated area). We argue that leaving to find a “safe haven” was a necessity.
  • Driver Identification: Just because your car was involved doesn't mean you were driving. We challenge the State's ability to prove the identity of the driver beyond a reasonable doubt.
  • The “Minor Impact” Argument: In property damage cases, we often negotiate for a “Civil Diversion,” where you pay for the damage in exchange for the State dropping the criminal charges.
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We've successfully defended drivers throughout Florida, saving them time and money. We know how to win because we've done it thousands of times before.

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Common Questions About Miami Hit-And-Runs

Yes. Under F.S. 316.063, you must either find the owner or leave a conspicuous note with your name, address, and registration. Failing to do so is a 2nd-degree misdemeanor.

It is a Florida law that mandates a 4-year minimum prison sentence for any driver convicted of leaving the scene of a crash involving a fatality. This law was designed to remove the incentive for impaired drivers to flee.

In property-damage-only cases, we are frequently successful in negotiating a reduction to a non-criminal “Careless Driving” ticket, provided restitution is paid to the victim.

Miami-Dade utilizes a massive network of “Real Time Crime Center” cameras and private License Plate Reader (LPR) data. If your plate was captured within 5 miles of the scene, an officer will likely be at your door within hours.

For felony charges, the DHSMV may move to suspend your license prior to your trial. We represent you at the administrative hearing to fight this pre-trial suspension.

This is a high-risk strategy. If the State can prove you were impaired via other evidence (bar receipts, witness testimony, video), you face DUI Manslaughter charges with even harsher enhancements for fleeing.

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"After witnessing the full weight of the government come down on individuals in the courtroom, I realized my true calling was to be a voice for the voiceless. I founded Señor Ticket to ensure that every driver has access to an aggressive, affordable defense against an often unfair system."

— Adam Cohen, Esq.

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