Tampa Car Accident Attorney
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Tampa FL
10 March, 2021
3:18 PM
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Tampa, Florida Car Accident Attorney It is sometimes easy to determine who is a fault for causing a motor vehicle accident. Other times responsibility for causing an accident is harder to determine and more than one driver may share in the fault. In order to determine who the "at fault" driver is, it is important to look at the circumstances of how that particular car accident played out. Sometimes; for example, in the case of someone running a stop sign and broadsiding another vehicle, it can be easy to determine who is at fault, but other times it's not as easy. This is true even in one or two-car accidents and becomes even more likely in accidents involving three or more vehicles. Filing a claim for a car accident that was partly your fault is possible but it's best to speak with an experienced car accident lawyer about your case. Can I File a Claim if a Car Accident Was Partly My Fault? In short, yes, in New Jersey, you have rights to compensation or damages even if a car accident was party your fault. Insurance companies look at several factors when determining fault and assign liability as a percentage. In New Jersey, if an accident was less than 50 percent your fault, you can still receive compensation for your damages. Determining Fault in a Car Accident Legal responsibility for a car accident usually boils down to whether the person or entity at fault acted negligently in causing the car accident. In some cases, such as a drunk driving accident, it can be easily established that the act of criminal negligence is what caused the accident and the person should be held liable for the damages. An experienced car accident attorney and the different insurance companies of the parties involved may look at the evidence and several factors when determining and assigning liability. These include: Road and weather conditions at the time of the crashAccident locationElectronic data from recording instrumentsDriver actionsAny violations by drivers of traffic laws at the time of the crashWitness statementsLaw enforcement follow-up actionsType and location of the vehicles’ damagesAccident report information In multi-vehicle accidents, often more than one driver makes a mistake. For example, one driver may be speeding while another driver rolls through a red light. Both drivers’ actions contribute to the crash. In this case, an insurance company determines to what extent each party is liable and assigns a percentage. This is called comparative negligence. Brandon J. Broderick, Experienced Car Accident Lawyers Pursuing a legal claim for a car accident may seem like a daunting task but we encourage you to consider allowing our team of attorneys at Brandon J Broderick to help you through the process. Even if a car accident was partly your fault, without a legal claim, the insurance company can offer you a lowball offer that barely covers any of your needs and may even refuse to cover some of the damages. You may be left having to pay for the costs of your injuries on your own. Contact us today and let us turn your setback into a comeback. Brandon J. Broderick, Attorney At Law 1211 Tech Blvd suite 112, Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 548-3518 BrandonJBroderick.com
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