Steps You Should Follow To Prove Liability In Your Car Accident Case

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After an accident, who was responsible may be clear: A car in the passing lane merged into your automobile, or someone violated a red light and t-boned your car. In some scenarios, liability in a car crash may be more challenging to determine. 

You have serious injuries, and your car has significant damage. However, you must show that the other motorist was at fault to be compensated. How do you prove fault in a vehicle accident case? How can a lawyer help? 

A vehicle accident lawyer from Tehrani Law Group, LLC can provide legal counsel to help you obtain the compensation you are entitled to and may assist you in collecting the evidence you need to support your claim.

Steps you should follow to prove liability in your car accident case

After a car accident, you should get in contact with both your insurance firm and the other driver’s insurance company as the first move in seeking justice. Given how reluctant big insurance companies are about settling claims, this may seem like a huge step. 

However, if you decide to take the matter to court, you must be ready to show that the insurance company’s settlement offer was either refused or insufficient. Why would an insurer deny your claim? Is not this the purpose of car insurance, right?     

The methods mentioned below might help you establish liability in your car accident lawsuit.

  • Submit a police report

Depending on the seriousness of your accident, you may file your report to police online. However, if you make a complaint right away, the responding police officers will look into your crash spot for a little while.   

  • Seek medical assistance and document it.

It is essential that you get medical care if you plan to add a claim for personal injury to your vehicle accident lawsuit. Any medical evaluations, prescriptions, and treatments should be supported by evidence in your claim. Based on the extent of your injuries, a medical practitioner could also be able to determine who was responsible. 

  • Take pictures and videos for use as proof.

You might be incapable of taking pictures or recording footage at the accident site due to your injuries. However, if you have the ability to, this proof might be extremely useful in establishing fault. Keep a record of the damage caused to any other cars involved in the crash, and also record any skid marks or debris that were left afterward.