In the aftermath of a hit and run incident, one might ponder: Should I sue over a hit and run? This query often arises when the gravity of the situation becomes apparent. After all, when an irresponsible driver flees the scene, what recourse does the victim possess? Are the physical, emotional, and financial repercussions substantial enough to warrant a legal pursuit? Moreover, how does one even initiate such a lawsuit against an unidentified party? What evidence is necessary to substantiate the claim? Is there any possibility of recovering damages, especially if the responsible party remains elusive? Additionally, can my insurance provide coverage in these circumstances? Are there specific statutes of limitations that must be adhered to? Therefore, does the prospect of a lawsuit truly represent a viable solution, or might it complicate an already distressing situation? Ultimately, how should one balance the potential for justice with the possible emotional and financial burden of litigation?