Car accidents can be traumatic events, often leading to physical injuries, emotional distress, and financial hardship. Comparative fault, also referred to as comparative negligence, is legal principle applied in personal injury cases, including car accidents, to ascertain who bears responsibility for the accident and to what degree. Factors influencing the apportionment of fault can include the police report, witness statements, accident scene photos, surveillance footage, and expert testimonies. Insurance companies often have their legal teams, making it challenging for someone unfamiliar with the law to deal with them.
Understanding Comparative Fault in Massachusetts Car Accident Cases – Briones Law Group – Marlborough Divorce Lawyers and Personal Injury
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