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    Identifying Fault in Multi-Vehicle Crashes

    Lakisha DavisBy Lakisha DavisSeptember 13, 2023
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    When only one or two cars are involved in a collision, assigning blame is usually straightforward. The party found to be at least partially responsible for an accident must pay for the other driver’s damages.

    When there are several victims in an accident, establishing who was at fault might be more difficult. It is often more difficult to prove fault and seek damages because of the complexity of the causes and situations involved. There could be multiple versions of events, one told by each driver. It will take more time and effort for law enforcement, insurance adjusters, and lawyers to investigate the incident and determine who is at fault for the harm done. Multiple drivers are often to blame for an accident or traffic infraction.

    The complexity of multiple-vehicle collisions makes it all the more important to hire a Nevada accident attorney who can help you get the reimbursement you deserve.

    Who is at fault when many cars are involved in an accident in Nevada?

    In Nevada, the driver who is found to be at fault in an accident must pay for everyone else’s medical bills and car repairs. This is usually proven by demonstrating that the driver was careless, which can be demonstrated by showing that the driver was, for example, inattentive, in violation of traffic laws, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.

    Each driver at fault in an accident in Nevada must pay for their share of the damages based on the percentage of fault they bear for the incident. When more than one motorist is at blame in a collision, the doctrine of comparative negligence can be used to determine who should pay for the damages.

    I was partly responsible for the accident. Now what?

    After examining the multiple-car collision you were involved in, you may be found partially at fault. Consult a vehicle accident attorney in Las Vegas for advice on what to do if this occurs. Even if you were partially at fault for the accident, Nevada’s comparative negligence legislation may allow you to collect compensation from the at-fault drivers’ insurance providers.

    Your share of the settlement will be reduced by your degree of fault, but you may still be able to get some money to help with the costs. To reduce the amount you have to pay for the accident, your lawyer will do their best to collect and analyze all relevant pieces of evidence, including statements from witnesses, videos, truck drivers’ logs, phone records, blood alcohol content data, and more.

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    Lakisha Davis

      Lakisha Davis is a tech enthusiast with a passion for innovation and digital transformation. With her extensive knowledge in software development and a keen interest in emerging tech trends, Lakisha strives to make technology accessible and understandable to everyone.

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