With more people driving, the possibility of an accident continues to rise. Where there used to
be only one or maybe two cars per household, it is common for many households to own three or more cars. Whether you are traveling for work, travel, or to a friend’s house, you will likely notice that you are getting stuck in traffic more often or you may pass more car accidents on the side of the road.
As the likelihood of getting in a car accident rises, it is important to understand the insurance claim process and especially how proving liability works. Proving liability may seem like a simple process if you have the right evidence, but it is not.
is one clear party who is liable, in others, multiple parties may be at fault. Not only that, but from one person’s perspective you may be liable, while from another perspective they were liable.
Liability is what helps determine whether or not you will receive compensation and how much. Knowing who is at fault is not black and white so it’s important to know how to prove liability.
A Las Vegas car accident lawyer can help you take the necessary steps to ensure the other party takes as much blame as they deserve to ensure your compensation is as high as it should be. Along with the help of a lawyer, there are several things you should keep in mind.
In Nevada, there are several aspects to proving liability for your insurance. Determining liability in a car accident falls under the laws of negligence. This means that if one or more parties were in an accident, it must be proven that the harm or damage that resulted happened because one or more of the parties were not acting with reasonable care or skill. It also must be proven that the damage that happened was a direct result of this lack of duty of care.
The party that faced damage or injury are the ones who must provide proof that there was a lack of duty of care. They will be required to find as much evidence as possible to prove that their injury or damage resulted from some form of negligence.
Evidence is an important part of proving liability. With the right evidence and the help of a Las Vegas car accident lawyer, it is possible to quickly implicate the other party as liable so that you can receive compensation in a timely manner as you face the difficulties the accident created. Some important examples of evidence include:
In some cases, an accident will be caused by someone who is driving recklessly. In these cases, proving fault is much easier. In Nevada, reckless driving is operating a vehicle in any way that violates the law, puts people in danger, or shows blatant disregard for those around them. Examples of reckless driving include:
Driving under the influence is the most common example of reckless driving and in these cases, proving fault can be helped by who was intoxicated and who was not. In cases of running red lights, there are often street cameras that can help prove liability.
However, for other circumstances where reckless driving does not have tangible evidence, you will need to prove liability through other means and a Las Vegas car accident lawyer can help you determine which evidence is necessary.
However, if they are below the 50% threshold, then their compensation will be determined based on the percentage of their fault. For instance, if the damages are $100,000 and the injured party is 40% at fault, they will receive $60,000 in damages.
Whether your case is complicated or you simply want peace of mind knowing a knowledgeable lawyer is working to acquire the compensation you deserve, our Las Vegas personal injury attorneys at Benson & Bingham have you covered. With years of experience under our belts, and a passion to protect your rights, we are committed to stand by your side in this difficult time.
If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident, contact us today.
1. Understanding the Insurance Process: Navigating insurance claims and negotiations effectively.
2. Gathering Crucial Evidence: Tips for collecting and preserving evidence to strengthen your case.
3. Documenting Your Injuries: Importance of thorough medical documentation for maximizing compensation.
4. Negotiating with Insurance Adjusters: Techniques for achieving a favorable settlement offer.
5. Understanding Settlement Offers: Evaluating offers and knowing when to accept or negotiate further.
6. Considering Future Damages: Anticipating long-term medical expenses and future losses.
7. Avoiding Common Mistakes: Pitfalls to avoid that could jeopardize your settlement.
8. Calculating Your Damages: Including medical bills, lost wages, and non-economic damages.
9. Proving Liability: Strategies for establishing fault and holding the responsible party accountable.
10. Dealing with Medical Providers: Managing medical bills and liens during the settlement process.
11. Utilizing Expert Testimony: Leveraging expert witnesses to support your claim.
12. Navigating Legal Deadlines: Understanding statutes of limitations and other time constraints.
13. Preparing for Litigation: Steps to take if settlement negotiations break down and litigation becomes necessary.
14. Seeking Emotional Support: Importance of seeking emotional support during the settlement process.
15. Reviewing Legal Fees and Costs: Understanding the financial aspects of hiring a lawyer and pursuing a claim.
Benson & Bingham Accident Injury Lawyers
Summerlin Location
11441 Allerton Park Dr #100
Las Vegas, NV 89135
Phone: 702-684-6900
Fax: 702-382-9798
Downtown Location
626 S 10th St
Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: 702-382-9797
Fax: 702-382-9798
Henderson Location
9230 S Eastern Ave #155
Las Vegas, NV 89123
Phone: 702-463-2900
Fax: 702-382-9798
Reno Location
1320 E Plumb Lane Ste A
Reno, NV 89502
Phone: 775-600-6000
Fax: 702-382-9798
Joseph L. Benson II, and Ben J. Bingham, Personal Injury Attorneys
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