Vehicle damage after a car accident
provides important information, which can certainly help when determining
fault. It may not prove fault entirely
on its own, but it can add credence to other evidence.
New York is a no-fault insurance
state, which means the motorist’s own insurance company pays for medical
expenses and lost wages. However, when severe injuries result from a crash, the
victim may go outside the state system and pursue a personal injury lawsuit
against the at-fault driver.
At Douglas & London, we will investigate your case and help you receive the maximum compensation for your injuries. Our experienced New York City personal injury lawyers have recovered millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for our clients.
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Vehicle Damage
Accident investigators rely a great
deal on vehicle damage when conducting their investigation. They look for
“impact points” on the car, and the location of them reveals essential
information. Certain types of damage are usually clear indicators of fault. For
example, if the passenger side of the vehicle bears damage, often referred to
as a T-bone collision— that generally means the other driver was at fault.
Perhaps they ran a stop sign or
traffic signal or pulled out of a driveway without looking. However, it is also
possible that the driver of the T-boned car did not have the right of way at
the time. The same holds for rear-end collisions. Usually, the car in the back
hitting another vehicle is at-fault, but there are always exceptions.
Left-turn accidents are among the most
common types of collisions. These, too, generally show which driver is at fault.
Damage usually reveals that if one
vehicle has front end impact points, while the other was impacted on the front
right, the driver attempting to make a left-hand turn is at-fault.
A badly damaged car may indicate that
the other driver was speeding at the time of the crash, while one with only
minor dents may show the other driver was driving the speed limit. Small dents
may also establish that the driver just about succeeded in braking— but was
unable to do so completely.
When the accident is a sideswipe, both vehicles will exhibit damage on their sides. The location can reveal which car hit the other. Also, experts examine many different systems, besides damage to the body. Steering wheel angles at the time of the impact show a great deal, as do the condition and functionality of the headlights, directional signals, cruise control, and brakes. An experienced personal injury lawyer can make use of this information to help you make the best possible case in court.
Physics and
Engineering
Accident investigators are trained in
physics and engineering. This knowledge and experience tell them that a car
traveling in a particular direction at a specific speed will sustain specific
damage at the time of impact. The vehicles’ “final rest positions” on the
accident scene are other prime indicators of fault. All of the data collected
by the reconstructionists is scientifically analyzed and submitted as a report.
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Other Critical
Evidence
As noted, while vehicle damage is a significant
component of assessing fault in a motor vehicle crash, it is far from the sole
determinator. Other vital factors include:
- Police reports
- Eyewitness
accounts - Weather
conditions - Road conditions
- Driver statements
- Accident scene
photos or videos - Medical evidence
If the crash was caught on
surveillance video, it would obviously provide valuable information. Cellphone
records can reveal that a driver was talking or texting at the time of the
crash. The bottom line is that every car accident is unique, and various pieces
of evidence are necessary to determine fault.
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When it comes to determining fault, the New York City car accident lawyers at Douglas & London perform a thorough investigation on behalf of the client. Call or text us today to arrange a free consultation or use our online contact form. We will evaluate your case and advise you of your options going forward. Since we work on a contingency basis, there is no fee unless we win compensation for you.
