Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H4395

Introduced
8/18/25  

Caption

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

Impact

The bill raises the potential jail time for offenders who leave the scene of an accident without providing their information. For incidents resulting in injury but not death, offenders could face a maximum of one year in jail or a fine between $500 to $1,000. If an accident leads to a fatality, the maximum penalty increases to 2.5 years of imprisonment and a fine of up to $5,000. This amendment is designed to act as a deterrent against reckless behavior and to emphasize the importance of accountability on the roads.

Summary

House Bill 4395, also known as the James Ward Act, aims to increase the penalties associated with hit and run incidents involving recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This legislation specifically targets those who operate snow vehicles and other recreational vehicles that collide with individuals and subsequently fail to stop and identify themselves, thereby enhancing the repercussions for leaving the scene of an accident. The proposed changes would amend Section 26B of chapter 90B of the General Laws to establish stricter punishments for both accidents involving non-fatal injuries and those resulting in death.

Contention

While the bill was generally well-received, some discussions surrounding it may focus on the appropriateness of the proposed penalties. Critics may argue that while increasing penalties is crucial for public safety, there needs to be careful consideration of cases where individuals may panic after an accident or where circumstances of their departure can be mitigated. Additionally, there could be debates on whether existing laws sufficiently address hit and run incidents or if the penalties must be this stringent to achieve the desired effect of reducing such occurrences.

Companion Bills

MA H1823

Replaces Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

Previously Filed As

MA H4354

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

MA H1609

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

MA S1080

Increasing penalties for hit and runs with recreational vehicles in the Commonwealth to be known as the James Ward Act

MA S1129

Relative to protecting the residents of the Commonwealth from dangerous persons

MA H4489

Relative to boater safety to be known as the Hanson Milone Act

MA H1667

To protect the citizens of the Commonwealth from drunk drivers

MA H4941

Relative to boater safety to be known as the Hanson Milone Act

MA H3362

Relative to boater safety to be known as the David Hanson Act

MA S536

Relative to boater safety to be known as the David Hanson Act

MA H3834

Promoting safety in the use of off-highway vehicles

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