Long Beach, CA Hit and Run

Hit and Run in Long Beach. California law, local courts, and the specific deadlines that apply here.

Long Beach hit and run cases are documented by the Long Beach Police Department and CHP for freeway incidents. The I-710 and I-405 corridor hit and run incidents generate significant CHP involvement. Long Beach's dense residential neighborhoods and growing camera infrastructure support vehicle identification. The Port of Long Beach generates commercial vehicle hit and run exposure on Port access roads.

Written by Jayson Elliott, J.D.  ·  California-Licensed Attorney & Legal Writer Updated April 2026
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This page provides general legal information about hit and run cases in Long Beach, California. It is not legal advice. Consult a licensed California attorney for guidance specific to your case.

Hit and Run in Long Beach

Long Beach hit and run cases are documented by the Long Beach Police Department and CHP for freeway incidents. The I-710 and I-405 corridor hit and run incidents generate significant CHP involvement. Long Beach's dense residential neighborhoods and growing camera infrastructure support vehicle identification. The Port of Long Beach generates commercial vehicle hit and run exposure on Port access roads.

California Law That Applies

UM coverage primary under Ins. Code § 11580.2. Two-year SOL. LBPD or CHP report required. Physical contact or witness corroboration required for phantom vehicle UM claims. Port drayage truck hit and run incidents may involve commercial liability coverage above personal auto UM limits.

The driver of a vehicle involved in an accident resulting in injury to or death of any person shall immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident and shall fulfill the requirements of Sections 20003 and 20004.

Courts and Procedures in Long Beach

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse. LA County procedures, 2–3 year timelines.

Primary Courthouse

Governor George Deukmejian Courthouse

275 Magnolia Ave, Long Beach, CA 90802  ·  Unlimited Civil Division

FAQs — Hit and Run in Long Beach

What should I do immediately after a hit and run in Long Beach?

Call 911 at the scene immediately. A police report is required for hit and run insurance claims and triggers the law enforcement investigation that may identify the fleeing driver. Note the vehicle's direction of travel, make, model, color, and any partial plate. Photograph physical evidence at the scene. Notify your own insurer promptly. Seek medical evaluation within 24 hours.

Does my insurance cover a hit and run accident in Long Beach?

Your own Uninsured Motorist (UM) coverage is the primary recovery source when the hit and run driver is never identified. California requires insurers to offer UM coverage. In Long Beach, UM claims based on physical contact with the fleeing vehicle are straightforward. UM claims based on an unidentified phantom vehicle require independent witness corroboration or physical contact under California Insurance Code section 11580.2.

How long do I have to file a hit and run claim in Long Beach?

The statute of limitations for a hit and run personal injury claim is two years from the accident date under CCP section 335.1. However, your own auto insurance policy's notice and reporting requirements are typically shorter — review your policy and notify your insurer promptly after the accident. Late reporting can affect UM coverage availability regardless of the legal SOL.

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