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Determining Fault in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

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Car accidents can be complicated and stressful, especially when there are multiple drivers involved. You may be unsure of who is at fault and how to pursue legal action. This article will provide guidance on how to navigate legal responsibility in accidents with multiple drivers.

Identifying Fault in an Accident with Multiple Drivers

The first step in determining fault in an accident with multiple drivers is to assess the evidence. This includes the police report, witness statements, and any other evidence that may be available. It's important to note that fault can be shared between drivers in an accident, so even if one driver is found to be primarily at fault, the other driver may still be held partially responsible.

Determining Liability

Once fault has been established, the next step is to determine liability. Liability is the legal responsibility to pay for damages that were caused by the accident. In California, the concept of comparative negligence, also known as comparative fault, is used to determine the financial responsibility for damages caused in an accident or other tort cases where multiple parties may share liability. California follows a system called "pure comparative negligence," which allows a plaintiff to recover damages even if they are partially at fault, with their recovery reduced in proportion to their degree of fault.

Seeking Legal Representation

In an accident with multiple drivers, it is important to seek legal representation to ensure that your rights are protected. An experienced attorney can help you understand your rights and responsibilities, as well as how to pursue legal action. At Manning Law, APC, we have the experience and resources to help you get the compensation you deserve.

Insurance Claims

When an accident involves multiple drivers, insurance claims can become complicated. It is important to understand your insurance coverage and how it applies in an accident with multiple drivers. An experienced attorney can help you understand your rights and responsibilities under your policy and advise you on how to best pursue an insurance claim.

Contact Manning Law Today

Navigating legal responsibility in an accident with multiple drivers can be a complex and stressful process. It is important to understand your rights and responsibilities, as well as how to pursue legal action. At Manning Law, APC, we can help you get the compensation you deserve. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help.