How to Prove Fault in a Car Wreck: Katie’s Legal Approach

 Proving fault in a car wreck is critical to securing compensation for injuries, damages, and losses. However, determining liability can be complex, especially when insurance companies try to deny or reduce claims. Katie, your trusted car wreck lawyer, has the experience and expertise to help you prove fault and build a strong case. Here’s how Katie approaches the process:

  1. Gathering Evidence at the Scene
    The key to proving fault often lies in the details of the accident scene. Katie ensures that essential evidence—such as photos of vehicle damage, skid marks, and road conditions—is collected immediately. This visual proof strengthens your claim.

  2. Witness Statements
    Witnesses can provide crucial, unbiased accounts of the accident. Katie will interview witnesses and obtain statements to corroborate your version of events, helping to show who was at fault.

  3. Police Reports
    Police reports often include an officer’s assessment of who is to blame based on the evidence gathered at the scene. Katie will use this report as a starting point to establish fault and negotiate with insurance companies.

  4. Traffic Laws and Violations
    If the other driver violated traffic laws (such as speeding, running a red light, or distracted driving), this can be used to prove negligence. Katie will investigate whether any citations or tickets were issued to strengthen your case.

  5. Accident Reconstruction
    In more complex cases, Katie may work with accident reconstruction experts to piece together exactly how the wreck occurred. These professionals use data like vehicle positioning, impact angles, and speed to show who was at fault.

  6. Medical Records
    Katie will also collect medical records and expert testimony to demonstrate the extent of your injuries, linking them directly to the other driver’s negligence. This is critical for proving the severity of your damages.

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