go to court and argue your case
The driver of the car will always be held at fault. when police and ambulence come to the scene they will automatically say it was the bikers fault. even if it was the drivers fault
Need a more specific example than simply "the"wrong info." Initial police reports are seldom 100% accurate in all respects. Police reports can, and routinely are, amended and corrected as the investigation of the incident goes forward.
Your insurance company should have whats called an extrapolation artist that can determing with all the facts fault. Police officers are not trained to determine fault, especially if they were not there.
Could damasge the distributor/hall sender leading to a starting fault.
Believe it or not, police do not determine who is at fault the insurance companies involved do. They use information given to them from the police department, such as violations or speed information, but the police can not determine fault or liability. Order of listing vehicles on the report has no determination of anything
if this is a child u didnt deserve it isn't ur fault u did no wrong it is the adults fault
You can always be sued. Lots of people sue who have no grounds to. If you can prove the accident was not your fault (like in a police report), then you have nothing to worry about if someone sues. You'll just have to put up with the inconvenience.
not final, you can contest the police�s report by hiring independent investigators. But, if the police say you were at fault you probably were according to the traffice rules and regulations.
Both are equally at fault and you may both have to use your own insurance to pay the damage. If a police report was filed, then the police will determine the % of fault to each person. CORRECTION - Your INSURANCE COMPANY will determine the fault - not the police. Yes, it may be a 50/50 situation, unless one party admits 100% fault.
No Fault means just that. No Fault. However, you could both be cited for the accident, it will have to be determined in Traffic Court by a judge. If they are at fault, the police officer will issue a ticket. No fault insurance doesn't refer to the legality of the accident, only the compensation.
If the police came out and made a report of it then it will be on your driving record. It will be a not-at-fault accident but it will still be on your driving record. If the police did not come out but your insurance knows about it then it will be on your CLUE report and be a not-at-fault accident.
The fault can either be one of the people. Or the fault can also be the misunderstandings created.