In other cases, how to determine who's
at fault in an accident depends on local laws.
Not exact matches
In B.C., two
at -
fault accidents will boost your premiums anywhere from 40 % to 200 %,
depending on your driving record.
Depending upon how quickly we are retained after the
accident, the Strom Law Firm will also appear with you
in traffic court if the
at -
fault driver chooses to contest the ticket.
Depending on the type of
accident and injury from which a person suffers, it may be difficult to determine who is
at fault in a personal injury case.
Ascertaining the compensation to which you are entitled to
in your Tampa car
accident case
depends on numerous factors, including whether you followed all the proper steps after the collision, what caused the crash, what injuries you or your passengers sustained and who was
at -
fault.
We also handle complex claims based on oil refinery
accidents in which multiple parties may be found to be
at fault and proving the case may
depend on exhaustive investigation and the retention of engineers and other experts to testify
in court.
Depending on how a head injury is sustained, liable parties may include property owners, employers, drivers
at fault in motor vehicle
accidents and physicians involved
in medical malpractice.
The type of claim you should file
depends on who was
at fault in your
accident.
Which type of insurance claim you should file largely
depends the answer to the question: «Who was
at fault in the
accident that caused your injuries?»
Whether your insurance rates will increase after an
accident often
depends on who is
at -
fault in the crash and your driving history.
Depending on who is
at fault in this scooter
accident, the driver may also have a tort claim against the other driver of the vehicle involved
in the
accident.
When a driver is
at fault for an
accident you are involved
in and does not carry auto insurance, uninsured motorist coverage will pay for any medical expenses you incur, your pain and suffering, and
depending on the laws of your state, the damage to your property.
The answer to this question is multi-faceted and can
depend on a number of factors including who was involved
in the
accident, where the
accident occurred, who is
at fault, and the extent of the injuries.
The insurance policy under which you file your claim — and whether you're able to file a claim
at all — will
depend on the coverage you've purchased, the state you live
in (and whether it has no -
fault or
fault insurance) and who was responsible for the
accident.
That last part is important and sets no -
fault insurance apart from other types of auto insurance — such as comprehensive, collision and liability — which reimburse for damages
depending on who is determined to be «
at fault»
in the
accident.
Depending on your state, attending traffic school and / or defensive driving can reduce or eliminate increases
in insurance premiums if you are
at fault in an
accident.