Quote Originally Posted by babygurl
you can get them on Reckless driving, too fast for conditions, speeding, damage to prop in the 2nd...improper lane change..
Depending on the cost of the damage you can get them for Felony Hit and Run, and leaving the scene of an accident....I think there is a law on causing an accident as well!
Reckless driving? - eh, hard to prove.
Too fast for conditions? - since they didn't rear-end her or slide over, that doesn't really apply
Speeding? - No cop to witness it, so hard as hell to prove.
Damage to prop in the 2nd? - Once again, covered under hit-n-run.
Improper lane change? - You might get this...

Keep in mind what happened on my accident: The guy ran a redlight, hit me at close to 60mph (they guess as he didn't apply brakes), killed me (death, coma, 1 month in the hospital), totalled both vehicles, etc, but they could only charge him with "failure to obey traffic signal" as nothing else could really be proven.