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How to Prove the Other Driver Was at Fault

How to Prove the Other Driver Was at Fault


Car accidents occur daily throughout the state of Arizona. Often it can be difficult to determine who the at-fault party is. This is one of the most important factors if you are trying to seek compensation for your damages and injuries. The individual who was at fault for the accident is responsible for the costs of the damages involved in the aftermath of the accident. If you want to seek financial recovery for your accident, you must be able to prove that you are not the at-fault party. Sometimes it is not clear where the fault lies in an accident. It can be difficult to prove who caused an accident. Listed below are some aspects to consider when proving who the at-fault party is. 

Traffic Violations 

If you can prove the other driver broke a traffic law, then it is easier to prove they were at fault. You can explain to the jury that their negligence caused the accident. Violations include running a red light, failing to yield the right of way, speeding, or disobeying the traffic signals and signs. Nowadays there are cameras at some intersections that can detect some of these violations. If you believe the other driver violated the law and it led to your accident, reach out to an automobile accident attorney. They can help you evaluate your accident and compile all the necessary evidence.

Police Report

Once the police show up to the scene, they will investigate the scene and write up a report of what they think occurred. If someone has been injured, they will write out what type of injury occurred. Car accidents can cause catastrophic injuries or even be fatal. In the state of Arizona, there were a total of 916 fatal crashes in 2018. Nationwide nearly 1.25 million people die yearly in car accidents. These accidents should be taken very seriously since they can lead to serious consequences. The police report is a crucial piece of evidence when filing any legal claim. The police report will include the officer’s opinions on which they believe the at-fault party is. Additionally, insurance companies are more likely to pay for car damages if they see a police report of the accident.

 Never Accept Blame 

After the accident occurs there will be a lot of different emotions. Never admit any type of fault at the scene of the accident. Anything you say at the scene of the accident could be used against you. This could greatly impact your ability to get a full financial recovery for your damages. You should contact a car accident attorney immediately so they can give you advice on how to handle the situation moving forward. They will also help you handle all discussions with car insurance companies.

Finding An Arizona Automobile Accident Attorney 

The Risk Of Car Accidents In Arizona

If you have been involved in an automobile accident at no fault of your own, contact a car accident attorney in Phoenix. You don’t have to file a legal claim by yourself. The auto accident attorneys at ELG want to help you understand all of your legal options. Our attorneys will help you through the entire process of filing a legal claim. We understand how important it is to have a strong legal team on your side and we want to help you fight for your legal rights. We will help you recover compensation for the injuries you sustained. Contact our team of knowledgeable Phoenix attorneys today to determine all of your legal options and set up a consultation. Call us at either Phoenix or Mesa Arizona law offices at (623) 877-3600.