What Does FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY Mean?
People see “FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY” on a court document or jail record and want to know what it means.
- FSRA = Fail to Stop and Render Aid
- ACC = Accident
- INVOLVING INJURY = Involving Injury to a Person
The charge is failing to stop and render aid after a traffic accident involving injury to another person. This is a more serious hit-and-run charge because someone was hurt.
The statute and the punishment
The offense is defined in section 550.021 of the Texas Transportation Code. The punishment is at minimum a third-degree felony: 2 to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. If the accident resulted in death, it is a second-degree felony: 2 to 20 years.
If your loved one has been arrested for this charge, read If Your Loved One Has Been Arrested.

