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November 2, 2016
Passengers are generally considered not liable for anything that goes on in a car that he or she may be riding in. For instance, if a driver is drunk or otherwise impaired, it is generally not something that can be used against anyone else in the vehicle. This is because the driver is considered in...
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T-bone accidents take place when a driver hits a vehicle on the side- either the passenger or the driver’s side. The accidents are called T-bone because one car is moving straight while another hits it from the side. T-bone accidents take place when one vehicle fails to yield right of way as required under the...
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Within 24 hours of being involved in a car accident, you may be asked to provide a statement to the police or to your insurance company. However, in the excitement and carnage of the crash, you may have forgotten key details that you now wish to bring to light. Can you change your initial statement...
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Being the victim of a car accident caused by someone else is a confusing time in anyone’s life. Driver’s don’t get into their car expecting to be involved in a car accident, which means they’re unprepared for what happens following an accident. You’re scared, confused, and you’re not in your right frame of mind. It’s...
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In most car accident cases, one driver will be at fault and the other will be victims of that person’s actions. However, in some cases, neither party will be at fault as a mechanical issue or poor road conditions will leave a third-party liable for damages. How do you determine who is at fault in...
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