Hit and Run Lawyer in Hesperia

Facing Hit and Run Charges in Hesperia? We Are Ready to Fight for Your Rights

A minor fender-bender on Main Street, a scrape in a crowded parking lot, or a late-night collision on the 15 freeway can flip your world upside-down if fear causes you to drive away. In Hesperia and throughout San Bernardino County, prosecutors are relentless in pursuing hit-and-run charges, even in cases where no one was hurt and the property damage is minimal. If an officer shows up at your door or leaves a notice on your windshield, you need an attorney who knows local court systems, the complexities of California Vehicle Code § 20002, and how to craft effective legal defenses. With My Rights Law on your side, you have a team that’s committed to safeguarding your reputation and your future.

Ready to speak with a Hesperia hit and run lawyer? Contact us now at (760) 490-0308 or contact us online.

Elements of a Hit and Run Crime

To obtain a conviction, the prosecutor must prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, the following elements of the crime under CALCRIM 2150:

  • You were involved in a collision causing damage to someone else’s vehicle or property.
  • You knew, or should have known, about that damage.
  • You deliberately failed to stop, provide your information, and assist when required by law.

A seasoned attorney challenges every element, questioning if you truly realized an accident happened, whether you made a genuine attempt to exchange information, and if law enforcement jumped to conclusions before gathering all the facts.

California Vehicle Code § 20002 – Misdemeanor Hit and Run

Language of the statute (condensed):

“The driver of any vehicle involved in an accident resulting solely in damage to property shall immediately stop at the nearest safe location and shall, upon request, supply the name and current residence address of the driver and owner.”

Failure to comply can lead to up to six months in county jail, a $1,000 fine, and an order to pay for damages. In Hesperia, prosecutors nearly always seek full restitution for towing and repair expenses as part of any plea deal.

Differences Between Misdemeanor and Felony Charges Explained

Injury/Death

  • VC 20002 (Misdemeanor): No injuries – property damage only
  • VC 20001 (Felony): Any injury or death involved

Maximum Custody

  • VC 20002 (Misdemeanor): Up to 6 months in county jail
  • VC 20001 (Felony): Up to 4 years in state prison (longer for severe injuries)

Driver’s License Impact

  • VC 20002 (Misdemeanor): 2 points; possible license suspension
  • VC 20001 (Felony): Mandatory suspension or possible revocation

Restitution

  • VC 20002 (Misdemeanor): Property repair costs
  • VC 20001 (Felony): Medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering

Probation

  • VC 20002 (Misdemeanor): Informal probation up to 3 years
  • VC 20001 (Felony): Formal probation with strict requirements

Penalties Under California Vehicle Code § 20002

A misdemeanor hit and run conviction can result in:

  • Up to six months in the West Valley Detention Center.
  • A fine of up to $1,000, plus additional penalty assessments.
  • Three years of informal probation, including community service, possible DUI classes if impairment is alleged, and SR-22 insurance filings.
  • Responsibility for all property losses, including towing and storage fees.
  • Two DMV points—raising insurance rates and risking license suspension for repeat offenders.

With an experienced Hesperia criminal defense lawyer advocating for you, many first-time defendants avoid jail through civil compromise, diversion programs, or a reduction to a minor infraction that keeps your record clear.

Legal Defenses to Hit and Run Accusations

Our accomplished legal team at My Rights Law has defeated hundreds of hit and run allegations throughout Hesperia and the High Desert. The strategies that win cases include:

  • Lack of Knowledge – You genuinely did not know a collision occurred. For example, a small bump on a trailer hitch can be imperceptible inside a vehicle. We work with accident reconstructionists and experts to establish your reasonable lack of awareness.
  • No Property Damage – The law applies only when something is actually damaged. If any alleged damage was pre-existing or exaggerated, we use photographs and repair shop reports to challenge the prosecutor’s narrative.
  • Stopped and Exchanged Information – Sometimes, drivers try to comply but the other vehicle leaves. Cell phone data, dashcam footage, and eyewitness statements can show you did your part.
  • Unable to Locate Owner – The law allows you to leave a note with your information if you can’t find the property owner. Leaving a detailed message on a windshield meets this requirement.
  • Emergency Justified Departure – Situations involving medical emergencies, personal safety threats, or even instructions from law enforcement may justify a temporary departure from the scene.
  • Mistaken Identity – Clerical errors, stolen license plates, or confusion with ride-share vehicles can point to the wrong person. Our attorneys dig into surveillance, dispatch logs, and witness accounts to clear up any confusion.
  • Illegal Stop or Coerced Statement – If police failed to read you your rights or conducted an unlawful detention, we file motions to suppress illegally obtained evidence, often leading to dismissal.

Every defense is custom-built for your circumstances. We spotlight your clean driving history, valid insurance, and willingness to resolve the matter—turning a prosecutor into a negotiator and protecting your future.

Contact Our Hesperia Hit and Run Lawyer for Help

Time is critical—the sooner you contact us, the sooner we can gather evidence such as dashcam videos, eyewitness statements, and repair records that could prove your innocence. Our Hesperia hit-and-run attorneys offer a free, immediate consultation at (760) 490-0308. Here’s what we do for you:

  • Analyze arrest records for legal weaknesses.
  • Reach out to alleged victims to explore civil compromise and restitution.
  • Negotiate for reduced charges or a non-criminal resolution with no DMV points.
  • Push for dismissal where there is factual innocence or constitutional violations.

We have years of experience with both misdemeanor and felony hit and run cases in Hesperia courts. Whether your case involves minor damage or a complicated accident, our attorneys leverage a deep knowledge of DMV procedures, insurance rules, and criminal law to protect your license, finances, and future.

Don’t risk a permanent mark on your record. Call our office at (760) 490-0308 today to schedule your free consultation. An aggressive, experienced lawyer from My Rights Law can take you from confusion to clarity and give you the strategy you need to move forward.

Ready to speak with a Hesperia hit and run lawyer? Contact us now at (760) 490-0308 or contact us online.