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A new study reveals that Iowa experienced the fastest year-on-year decline in fatal hit-and-run incidents across the United States.
The research conducted by the Missouri-based personal injury law firm Beck & Beck Missouri Car Accident Lawyers, analyzed NHTSA data on fatal hit-and-run crashes between 2022 and 2023. The percentage change in incidents was calculated to uncover where these tragedies are becoming more or less frequent.
Iowa ranks first, with a 100% decline in fatal hit-and-run crashes from 2022 to 2023. The Hawkeye State reported six incidents in 2022 compared to zero in 2023.
Maine takes second place, also with a 100% decrease in fatal hit-and-run crashes. The Pine Tree State reported one incident in 2022 compared to none in 2023.
Hawaii ranks third, with a 46.67% decline in fatal hit-and-run crashes from 2022 to 2023. The Aloha State reported 15 incidents in 2022 compared to 8 in 2023.
Looking at the study, a spokesperson at Beck & Beck Missouri Car Accident Lawyers commented:
“While this study highlights encouraging declines in fatal hit-and-run incidents in states like Iowa, Maine, and Hawaii, it also underscores the need to continue prioritizing roadway safety nationwide.
“These findings show that progress is possible when communities, law enforcement, and policymakers work together to reduce driver flight and improve emergency response times.”
Oregon ranks fourth, with a 37.78% decline in fatal hit-and-run crashes from 2022 to 2023. The Beaver State reported 45 incidents in 2022 compared to 28 in 2023.
West Virginia ranks fifth, with a 37.50% decline in fatal hit-and-run crashes from 2022 to 2023. The Mountain State reported eight incidents in 2022 compared to 5 in 2023.
Georgia (6th) reported a 32.50% decline in fatal hit-and-run crashes, followed by Virginia (7th) with a 25.49% decrease, Connecticut (8th) with a 23.33% decline, Louisiana (9th) with a 23.08% decrease, and Michigan (10th) with a 19.18% decline.
Table for Extended Results:
| Top 10 U.S. States Where Deadly Hit-and-Run Crashes Are Declining Fastest | ||
| State | % Rise/Fall | Rank |
| Iowa | -100.00% | 1 |
| Maine | -100.00% | 2 |
| Hawaii | -46.67% | 3 |
| Oregon | -37.78% | 4 |
| West Virginia | -37.50% | 5 |
| Georgia | -32.50% | 6 |
| Virginia | -25.49% | 7 |
| Connecticut | -23.33% | 8 |
| Louisiana | -23.08% | 9 |
| Michigan | -19.18% | 10 |
The study was conducted by Beck & Beck, Missouri Car Accident Lawyers, an experienced law firm specializing in vehicle accident representation. They handle everything from initial claim evaluation to medical care coordination and aggressive negotiations with insurance companies.
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Methodology
The research analyzed NHTSA data on fatal hit-and-run crashes in each state between 2022 and 2023. The percentage change in incidents was calculated to uncover where these tragedies are becoming more common or less frequent.
Data Sources
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