What actions can be taken to enhance compensation for hit-and-run accident victims

The Supreme Court has directed the Centre to increase compensation for hit-and-run accident victims.
  • Legislation: The government can pass laws that specifically address hit-and-run cases and ensure that the compensation provided to the victims is sufficient to cover their medical expenses, rehabilitation, loss of income, and other damages.
  • Insurance schemes: The introduction of compulsory insurance schemes can guarantee a minimum amount of compensation for hit-and-run victims, even if the guilty party is not identified or does not have adequate financial resources.
  • Victim compensation funds: The government can establish funds to provide immediate financial assistance to hit-and-run victims, ensuring that they receive adequate compensation without delays.
  • Strict enforcement: Law enforcement agencies should be directed to investigate hit-and-run cases promptly and diligently to identify the perpetrators and hold them accountable.
  • Public awareness campaigns: Promoting awareness about the consequences of hit-and-run accidents can help instill a sense of responsibility among drivers and encourage witnesses to come forward with information.
  • Improved surveillance: Installation of CCTV cameras and other surveillance technologies can aid in identifying hit-and-run vehicles, increasing the chances of convicting the offenders and providing compensation to the victims.
These measures, when implemented effectively, can help enhance compensation for hit-and-run accident victims and provide them with the support they need to recover from such traumatic incidents.
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