Proving That Someone Else Failed to Yield Properly
If you contact the police after a Los Angeles car crash and an officer cites someone at the scene for a failure to yield traffic offense, holding that other person civilly at fault for the wreck can be as simple as presenting the accident report written by that officer, which should include the citation and various other details about how the wreck occurred. Sometimes, it may fall to you as the injured person to prove that someone else’s failure to follow right-of-way laws was the main and direct reason for your wreck happening in the first place.
In this kind of scenario, it can be important to have as much evidence as possible from various sources, including things like:
- Testimony from eyewitnesses to the wreck
- Dashboard and traffic camera footage
- Photos of the crash scene and nearby traffic patterns
- Input from accident reconstructionists
Support from our seasoned legal professionals is vital to finding and preserving all the information you will need for your case, as well as making effective use of that information while the legal process is ongoing.
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