Oklahoma Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements is a criminal offense in the state of Oklahoma in which the driver of a motor vehicle is charged with leaving the scene of an accident in which personal injury or death resulted from the crash. This offense is commonly referred to as a ‘hit-and-run’ offense. There are two types of Oklahoma Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements: Felony Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements and Misdemeanor Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements. Felony Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements is defined as fleeing the scene of an accident in which personal injury or death resulted from the crash, and it is punishable by up to five years in prison. Misdemeanor Leaving the Scene of An Accident with (Personal Injury)/Death-Elements is defined as fleeing the scene of an accident in which personal injury or death resulted from the crash, and it is punishable by up to one year in jail. In both cases, the offender could also be facing fines, restitution, court costs, and license suspension or revocation.