Who Is at Fault in An Auto Accident?
Much of our time is taken up by commuting to and from our work, activities, food, entertainment, shopping, and home. A large amount of time we spend on the road translates into more of a chance to be a victim in an auto accident. This is why it is important to practice road safety, but also to understand and know what to do in case you are ever involved in an auto accident. Most often for a minor accident you simply exchange insurance, license numbers, and contact information, file a police report, but pay the expenses on your own. When the accident is not so fortunate to be minor, and injury and damages occur, you may have a legal case.
Determining Fault in An Auto Accident
The police report is used to determine fault and can either make or break a claim. Gathering evidence on top of the police report is vital. Pictures, eye witnesses, and information from the other driver will also help build your case and hopefully strengthen the police report or overrule it in your favor. If your accident was caused by a drunk driver, your case may move to trial where evidence like photos and testimony, as previously mentioned, may have a great impact on your case.
Compensation for An Auto Accident
There are many complexities to what will be compensated in a car accident, but some of the things that may be covered depending on your claim are:
Your vehicle
Medical Treatment
Rehabilitation
Rental vehicle or taxi until your car is repaired or replaced
Pain and Suffering
Punitive damages
Often known as “compensatory damages” these expenses normally fall into two categories, economic and non-economic and will attempt to help make the victim of the accident whole again.
Your Florida Auto Accident and Personal Injury Attorney
If you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident you may be entitled to compensation to cover their medical and restorative needs. Get expert help now for your personal injury claim. Contact us online or call us for a free initial consultation to discuss your case.