Finding out who is to blame for your injuries after being a passenger in a vehicle accident may be a perplexing and daunting experience. You might be able to sue both drivers if they are partially to blame for the collision in order to get money for your pain and suffering, medical expenses, lost income, and injuries.
Liability in a car accident is determined by the facts and supporting documentation, including witness accounts, police records, and accident reconstruction. Depending on each driver's share of blame, your recompense may come from their insurance coverage if both drivers are partially at fault. Your payout could be split, for instance, if one driver is 70% at blame and the other is 30%. Working with an expert lawyer who can look into the specifics of your case and locate all possible sources of compensation is essential.
The possible difficulties of bringing claims against several drivers should also be understood by passengers. Additionally, if one motorist is judged to be mostly at blame, Pennsylvania's comparative negligence statutes may have an impact on how your case turns out.
We at Munley Law are here to guide you through the legal system because we recognize how difficult these circumstances may be. Our staff has a great deal of expertise managing car accident claims and getting our clients the most money possible. Don't put off getting legal counsel if you were hurt in an automobile accident while a passenger. Call Munley Law today.