HOW THE POLICE CAN HELP AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

HOW THE POLICE CAN HELP AFTER A CAR ACCIDENT

Auto Accident
California law requires anyone involved in an accident that causes injury to call the police. This mandatory obligation to call the police is not just a mere formality without any purpose; it is meant to ensure the resolution of any controversies over the accident to benefit the victims. The police can assist victims of a car accident in numerous ways, as will be detailed below. How The Police Help The police are often the first people on an accident scene. When they arrive, they can evaluate whether medical treatment is required for any of the injured passengers. In addition, they can make sure that the parties to the accident are civil and exchange information. For liability purposes, the police play a crucial role in assisting those involved in a car…
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What if a Driver Offers to Pay You After an Accident?

What if a Driver Offers to Pay You After an Accident?

Auto Accident
Some drivers are very afraid of the consequences of a car accident. Their insurance could go up, and they could even be personally liable for your damages. Some may offer to pay you money at the scene of a car accident. Do not ever accept it from them because it could keep you from being able to receive full legal compensation for your injuries. If you take cash at the scene of an accident, you would be forgoing getting the other driver’s insurance information and reporting the accident to your own insurance company. Even if an accident seems minor at the scene, you do not know the full extent of your damages until the days after an accident. For example, You could learn in the days and weeks after an…
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Steps To Hold Drunk Drivers Liable for your Injuries

Steps To Hold Drunk Drivers Liable for your Injuries

Auto Accident
Drunk driving is a serious problem in California, claiming more than 3,000 lives last year in the state alone. If you are involved in a drunk driving accident and you are injured, there are certain steps you should take to ensure that the drunk driver is held liable for your injuries.  First off, if you notice the other driver who caused the accident is intoxicated, you should immediately notify the authorities when you call to report the accident. Never confront the driver on your own, as they might get agitated. You should be sure to take a picture, if possible, of their license plate and vehicle, as soon as you can after the crash. That way, if they flee the scene (as many drunk drivers try to do), you can…
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