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How Do You Decide Who’s at Fault in a Car Accident?

March 15, 2013 by Robbins Law, P.C.

Car accidents are often extremely complicated incidents. It can be difficult to determine fault, even and especially if you were one of the drivers involved. Things were moving fast, emotions are high and there’s a lot at stake. That’s why it’s so important to speak to a car accident lawyer with decades of experience in the Atlanta courts to investigate your crash.

Our capable car accident lawyers will speak to you about your case at a free consultation, then look into the circumstances of your accident and determine if you have a claim.

Our accident lawyers will use a few different pieces of evidence to prove fault:

  • Police reports: It’s very important that you both call the police to the scene of the accident and get a copy of the police report. This will contain vital information reported by trained professionals.
  • State traffic laws: One of the most important questions when it comes to determining fault is whether or not one driver was violating a law before the accident. Following the law is not only a good way of keeping yourself safe, it will go a long way toward demonstrating you weren’t at fault during your accident.
  • The nature of the accident: While every accident is unique, certain types of accidents are common. In the case of a rear-end accident, for example, the burden is on the driver who collided with the back of your car to demonstrate that he was not at fault.

Personal injury and car accident law is complicated, and you should not attempt to determine fault on your own. Our experienced car accident lawyers will help you if you have a claim.

If you’ve been hurt and need an experienced car accident lawyer, please contact Robbins and Associates, PC today for a free consultation.

Filed Under: Auto Accident, Car Accident

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