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Tips for proving liability in a car crash

Home  >  Blog  >  Tips for proving liability in a car crash

October 31, 2025 | By Rosenthal Levy Simon & Sosa
Tips for proving liability in a car crash

However, the road to recovery is likely to cost a significant amount in medical bills and lost wages. These will all be additional expenses after the property damages to your vehicle are accounted for. Therefore, you need to make sure that you are able to get all of these damages reimbursed through your insurance company and by making sure that liability is correctly attributed after an accident. The following are some tips for making sure that fault is correctly attributed.

Understanding what actions lead to fault

A person can be considered to be at fault for causing an accident in several different ways. They may have been found to be negligent because they did not do something to ensure safety, or they may have been reckless by actively doing something dangerous.

Making sure all evidence is brought forward

As a person involved in the accident, you probably are able to provide important details that will be able to help investigators establish liability. If you were not injured at the scene, you may have been able to take photos or recollect specific details about the lead up to the accident.

Be aware of negligent entrustment

Sometimes, those who were not even in a vehicle at the time could be held liable. For example, if you own a family vehicle and your teenage child was involved in an accident while driving, you may be the person liable through negligent entrustment law.

If you have been involved in a car accident, taking early action to correctly establish liability could help you to more quickly gain the full damages that you deserve.

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