An Essential Guide To Determining Fault In A Car Accident

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An Essential Guide To Determining Fault In A Car Accident

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Being involved in an accident is a distressing experience you shouldn’t have to go through. In most cases, you’re not to blame for the accident. But determining who’s at fault for the accident can be difficult because both parties try as much as possible to avoid blame. After all, they’ll have to handle all the expenses involved, from the traumatic injuries to the loss of income and repairs to the damaged cars.

Thus, you must check who caused the accident to launch a case against them. You’ll know how to do it, even if it’s you. With this in mind, below are ways to determine fault in a car accident:

  • Seek The Help Of Reliable Attorneys

A lawyer can help you handle your accident case. Remember, laws vary from one state to another, and what you may think isn’t your fault, depending on the pieces of evidence, could be easily blamed on you. 

Thus, working with area-based attorneys such as Georgia accident lawyers can assist in gathering evidence, like determining whether the other driver was drunk driving, speeding, or texting, and help in proving you weren’t to blame for the accident.

They can also help handle the investigations while you recover from the severe injuries you may have obtained, like broken bones, brain trauma, amputations, or spinal cord injuries, and ensure you get fully compensated.

  • Gathering Evidence At The Accident Scene

Ensure you tape the statement of the driver that’s involved in the accident most, especially when they’re repeatedly taking the blame for the accident. While at it, try as much as possible not to take the fault and wait for the investigation to be complete because it’ll go into record.  

Additionally, with the help of your attorney, you can know who is at fault by checking the skid marks left on the road and the pictures of the cars to see how the damage has occurred. Moreover, they may check where the vehicles came from before you got into an accident.   

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Also, look into the speed limit because if it’s more significant, the more chances you can get damaged. Furthermore, they’ll check the traffic lights and signs and the mobile record to see if they or other truck drivers were distracted when driving or ignored the rules.   

  • Checking If Its An Undisputable Fault or No-Doubt Liability  

No doubt liabilities are easy to prove because of how they occur. For example, if you’re trying to turn left, the car that hits you is responsible for the accident because chances are the driver is overspeeding.   

Also, a rear-end collision is considered a no-doubt liability because the person who hits you from behind is to blame. You’ll also have the damages at the back of the car as evidence. However, if you fail to put a sign that your car is damaged and it’s hit, you may be held responsible for the car damages as well.   

  • Reading The Police Reports

If the car accident injures individuals, the police will likely come in and make a report. You can go to the nearest police station in your area to file what happened during the accident. The officers will indicate their opinion on traffic rule violations and their impact on the accident. If they don’t indicate who is at fault, ensure you give the police your evidence so they can correct the errors. Because if it’s a 50-50 fault, you’ll likely have to share the blame.

  • Document Eye Witness Statements   

Eyewitnesses are your most reliable persons to speak to when you’ve been involved in a car accident in a busy area. Ensure you have their contact details so you can find them easily. You can also convince them to testify so they can explain to the court how the accident happened.  

  • Watching The Video Footage   

The roads usually have closed-circuit television (CCTV), so you can check the camera to determine who was at fault in the accident. Cars also have dash cams, which you can use to review how the accident occurred. You’ll review the details to check if the driver was abusing the traffic laws during the accident, such as being in the wrong lanes, overspeeding, or not paying attention to the red light.

  • Obtaining Information From The Insurance Companies   

Through their representatives, your insurance company and the driver’s insurance will take their time to investigate the person who caused the accident. In this instance, they rely heavily on the police account, pictures of the accident scene, or video, so they don’t have to pay out.

  • Enlisting The Help Of An Arbitrator

If you and the driver are unable to find out who’s responsible for the accident, you can use an arbitrator to help on checking the person who is to blame. They can check the evidence to give their verdict. Ensure you have your lawyer present so they can help argue your case.

Conclusion

Knowing who is to blame for the accidents can help you avoid paying hefty fines and even get compensated for all your losses. Thus, ensure you gather all the evidence. If you’re unsure, you can ask for assistance from reliable attorneys to help do a well-detailed investigation.

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