Why Is Proving Fault in a Car Accident Important?
First things first: Pennsylvania is aCan Someone Sue You for a Minor Car Accident?
Yes, anyone can sue you at any time, whether it’s for a minor car accident or a serious collision, but whether the lawsuit succeeds is a different story.
If someone takes legal action against you after a car accident, you may want to have a
Can I Sue Someone For Lying About a Car Accident?
If the other driver lied about their actions when they were at fault for a car crash that caused you serious injuries, you can file a lawsuit or claim through their insurance policy. You (and your lawyer) can gather evidence to show what actually happened and demonstrate that the other driver was negligent.
Working with a lawyer in a situation like this could be beneficial. A lawyer...
How Long After a Car Accident Do You Have to Go to the Hospital?
When it comes to how long after your car accident you must go to the hospital, there’s no set deadline. However, if you later seek compensation for your injuries, an insurer or jury may determine whether you sought treatment in a “reasonable”...
How is Fault Determined in a Rear-End Collision?
Determining fault for a rear-end collision isn't always a simple task. While rear-end collisions are typically the rear driver's fault, the fault is determined by which party displayed negligent behavior.
The drivers' actions leading up to the collision and how safely they drive play a huge role in determining who's at fault. A
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