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    Failure to Yield Car Accidents in Los Angeles

    State law provides specific instructions about when and where motor vehicle drivers are expected to give the right of way to other people on the road with them, including not just other drivers but bicyclists, motorcyclists, and especially pedestrians. As you may have unfortunately learned, not everyone with a driver’s license in the Golden States takes those right-of-way laws to heart, which sometimes leads to those people causing preventable traffic collisions with potentially life-changing consequences.

    If you are dealing with injuries you suffered in a failure to yield car accident in Los Angeles caused by another negligent driver, that other driver should be the one who pays financially for your crash-related losses. Our auto accident lawyers can help you ensure that happens by guiding you through the civil litigation process and tirelessly protecting your best interests every step of the way.

    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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    WE HANDLE A WIDE RANGE OF PERSONAL INJURY CASES, INCLUDING:

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    How Comparative Fault Might Affect Recovery Efforts

    Another thing legal counsel can help you navigate around while suing over a failure to yield car wreck in Los Angeles is comparative fault. In brief, comparative fault is the degree to which a court believes you are at fault for causing your injuries through your own reckless or careless actions.

    California court precedent holds that courts that assign a percentage of comparative fault to an injured person suing over a car crash can then reduce the total compensation available by that same percentage. For instance, someone found 20 percent at fault for their own accident could only recover for 80 percent of their accident-related losses. This is just one of the many procedural roadblocks our skilled lawyers can prevent from tripping you up during your claim.

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

    Personal injury cases are some of the most common civil litigation cases—also known as “tort actions” or “lawsuits”—in the United States. They are filed by individuals who have experienced bodily injury, pain and suffering, and sometimes property damage in an accident caused by a negligent third party. These claims can also be filed for intentional harm or defamation of character by a third party.
    While you are not required to have an attorney to file a claim, having an attorney can make a significant difference in your claim. A personal injury attorney has a deep understanding of the claims process and can help you navigate the complexities of the law. Your attorney can also help you level the playing field with insurers and can tell you whether you are receiving the maximum compensation to which you are legally entitled.
    If you have been injured in an accident that was no fault of your own, there are steps you should take to ensure you are compensated for costs related to the incident. Taking quick action after your accident can profoundly affect your personal injury claim or lawsuit. After being involved in an accident, you should: Seek medical attention for your injuries, even if symptoms are not immediately apparent. Keep a record of your injuries and note any complications that arise because of your injuries. Report the incident as soon as possible after it occurs. Record detailed descriptions and notes about the facts of the incident. Keep receipts of medication and medical care you received Contact an experienced personal injury attorney in Los Angeles who can help you navigate your claim.
    Not all personal injury claims make it to court. In fact, a majority of injury cases are settled without having to litigate. What’s the difference between a settlement and going to trial? What are the pros and cons of each? There are two ways in which compensation can be awarded to you for your claim: through a settlement or by going to trial. There are pros and cons to each. When your claim is settled, the compensation for your claim is decided outside of court, usually through negotiations between lawyers.
    In California, you have two years to file a personal injury claim against an individual or non-government entity. If the injury is not immediately known, you have one year from the date the injury is discovered. If you’ve suffered injuries from an accident that was caused by someone else’s negligence, you should act quickly to ensure you are able to recover compensation for your losses.

    Notifying Insurance Companies

    You should notify your insurance company and the responsible party’s insurance company as soon as possible after your accident. Most insurance companies request that you file your claim within 24 – 48 hours after your accident. When you file a personal injury insurance claim, you are requesting that the at-fault party’s insurance pay for the losses you suffered as a result of your accident, and the compensation amount is determined during negotiations. Seeking Compensation You can get financial compensation in two ways: filing a personal injury insurance claim or filing a personal injury lawsuit. Generally, compensation can be sought for two types of damages: economic and non-economic. Economic damages are those with a measurable monetary value, such as medical expenses and lost wages. On the other hand, non-economic damages refer to losses that cannot be easily quantified, such as pain and suffering or emotional distress. It is important to understand the types of damages available in your case so that you can seek compensation for all of your related losses. Soon after your accident, contact a knowledgeable personal injury attorney in Los Angeles who can explain the time limits to you and help you get the compensation you deserve.
    Our firm is located in downtown Los Angeles. We can take all personal injury cases based in California.

    A Los Angeles Attorney Can Help After a Failure to Yield Car Accident

    Failure to yield is one of the most common traffic offenses committed in Los Angeles, in large part because a lot of people simply forget who has the right of way in certain situations. Not remembering the law is no excuse for causing a traffic accident, especially if that accident ends up causing someone else involved to suffer life-altering harm.

    Taking effective legal action over a failure to yield car accident in Los Angeles will be much easier with our dedicated lawyers on your side. Call today for an initial consultation.

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