The Lilly Glaubach Act: Florida’s bold move against hit-and-run offenders

Personal Injury Posted on May 13, 2025

In the wake of a devastating tragedy, Florida lawmakers are taking bold steps to ensure that hit-and-run drivers can no longer slip through the cracks. The proposed Lilly Glaubach Act is a targeted legislative response named after 13-year-old Lilly Glaubach, a Sarasota teen who was fatally struck by a hit-and-run driver in 2022. This new bill aims to strengthen the tools available to law enforcement by requiring vehicle repair shops to document and report damage that may be related to traffic crashes—making it harder for offenders to hide evidence of their crimes.

With over 104,000 hit-and-run incidents reported in Florida in 2023 alone, this legislation couldn’t come at a more urgent time. By creating a clear paper trail from the point of vehicle repair, the Lilly Glaubach Act represents a smart, preventative approach to a growing public safety issue.

Honoring Lilly Glaubach’s legacy

The bill is named in memory of 13-year-old Lilly Glaubach, who was tragically struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver while biking home from school in Sarasota in August 2022. The driver, David Chang, attempted to conceal his involvement by taking his damaged vehicle to a repair shop and falsely claiming the damage was caused by a falling tree. Thanks to a vigilant witness and swift law enforcement action, Chang was apprehended and sentenced to 15 years in prison.

What the Lilly Glaubach Act proposes

Introduced as Senate Bill 92, the Lilly Glaubach Act aims to enhance the ability of law enforcement to track down hit-and-run drivers by increasing accountability at the point of vehicle repair. The bill includes the following key provisions:

  • Mandatory crash reports or transaction forms: Auto repair shops must request a written crash report from customers seeking repairs estimated at $5,000 or more. If the customer cannot provide one, the shop is required to complete a detailed transaction form documenting the vehicle’s damage and owner information.
  • Timely reporting to law enforcement: These transaction forms must be submitted to the appropriate law enforcement agency by the end of each business day, either in person or electronically. The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (DACS) is tasked with approving the design and format of these forms.
  • Penalties for non-compliance: Failure to comply with these requirements can result in a second-degree misdemeanor charge and potential revocation of the repair shop’s registration.

Initially, the bill also included a provision requiring front license plates on all vehicles to aid in identifying fleeing drivers. However, this requirement was removed following public feedback and legislative discussions.

Making Florida’s roadways safer

The Lilly Glaubach Act represents a proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by hit-and-run incidents. By fostering greater transparency and cooperation between vehicle repair shops and law enforcement, the bill aims to prevent offenders from escaping accountability and to provide justice for victims and their families.

At Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd, we support legislative efforts that prioritize the safety and well-being of our communities. We will continue to monitor the progress of the Lilly Glaubach Act and advocate for measures that uphold justice and protect the rights of all Floridians.

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A hit-and-run accident can leave victims feeling devastated, helpless, and unsure where to turn. At Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd, we understand the trauma these senseless acts cause — and we’re here to deliver a clear message on your behalf: justice will be pursued.

Just like the Lilly Glaubach Act aims to make it harder for reckless drivers to hide, our firm is committed to making it impossible for them to avoid responsibility. With decades of experience and a reputation for fighting tirelessly for accident victims, we’ll stand by your side, hold wrongdoers accountable, and help you recover the compensation you deserve.

If you’ve been injured in a hit-and-run or serious accident, call Hoskins, Turco, Lloyd & Lloyd today — and let us fight for the justice you’re owed.

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