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Automobile accidents are traumatic to anyone involved, whether you had a minor fender-bender or a major collision. However, it is especially frightening when you are the at-fault driver. You likely wonder not only about your injuries but also if the other party will be okay and what will happen to your finances if you’re sued.
It can be overwhelming, and most people don’t know what to do first if they’re at fault for a car accident. The first thing to remember is to avoid talking to anyone about the accident and never apologize or admit fault.
Instead, contact a personal injury attorney at Zanes Law. Our experienced attorneys will protect your rights and help you minimize accident-related penalties.
After a car accident, you should stay calm and check yourself and your passengers for injuries. Render aid to anyone who might be injured and call 911 for emergency medical attention if necessary. You should also contact the police as soon as possible.
Additional steps to take following a car accident:
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If you caused a motor vehicle accident, you would be required to pay the other driver’s losses, and anyone else harmed in the crash. In addition, you would be held accountable for paying medical bills and other damages.
When multiple parties are involved in a car accident, each party may claim compensation for their losses. Arizona is a pure comparative negligence state, meaning that under A.R.S. § 12-2505, any damages awarded are reduced by the percentage of fault attributed to the other party. Therefore, your damages would be reduced by the portion for which you are at fault.
For example, even if you were 99% at fault for the accident, you would still be able to recover 1% in accident damages from your auto insurance company under Arizona’s comparative negligence laws. The law allows people injured in accidents to seek compensation from those responsible for causing them.
You must show that the other party was negligent and that their actions directly led to your injuries to prove this claim. Despite this, Arizona law blocks a plaintiff’s recovery if they deliberately caused or contributed to accident injuries or death.
In addition, under Arizona’s right to contribution law, A.R.S. § 12-2501, if you and one or more drivers caused another person’s injuries, compensation for those damages is split among each of you,
To determine the exact percentage of each party’s fault for an auto accident, insurance companies, lawyers, and courts use a variety of evidence. Accident reports, photographs, and other information are common sources of proof used to calculate accident liability.
A lawyer specializing in auto accidents can help you evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of your case and know what to expect when you file suit.
To recover damages, you must prove that someone else’s negligence also contributed to your accident. Negligence means failing to use reasonable care. For example, though you may have initially caused the accident, the other party may have been driving too fast, texting, or using drugs or alcohol before getting behind the wheel.
If you were injured in the car accident caused by you, you might still be able to recover a portion of the damages for:
The process begins with filing an insurance claim with your claims adjuster. They will investigate the accident to determine if and how much their company will pay out. If they deny your claim, you may want to consult an attorney specializing in personal injury law.
A lawyer will help you gather evidence and documents from the accident scene and document medical treatment and other losses. You may also wish to consult with experts to determine fault or prove the extent of your loss.
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A car accident can be devastating for anyone, especially if you believe you were the at-fault driver. An attorney who specializes in personal injury law understands what you’re going through. They will ensure your rights are protected while helping you minimize crash-related penalties.
You shouldn’t have to pay for 100% of the damages if the other car accident driver or drivers were partially at fault. Instead, contact a car accident law firm that understands Arizona’s comparative negligence laws. Call Zanes Law Injury Attorneys today to schedule a free consultation.
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