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Can I Receive Compensation For My Injuries If I Was At Fault?

 
Before you will know if you can receive compensation for your injuries if you were at fault in a car accident, you will need to understand your insurance policy as well as the laws of your state. There are three main laws governing car accidents, which include contributory negligence, comparative negligence, and no fault. According to which one of these is upheld in your state has a lot to do with receiving compensation for injuries.

You should talk with a car accident attorney in your state if you have had an accident to learn what laws apply to help you with any damages and injuries that may have occurred to yourself, a loved one, or your vehicle.

In contributory negligence states, you will not be able to receive compensation for your injuries if you were at fault in any way. In this case, you will need the help of legal counsel to prove your innocence and protect your rights. Comparative negligence states offers the compensation to be divided up among the individuals in a car accident according to who was more fault. In the majority of cases, you will receive something for your injuries. No fault states is a protection for you, passengers in your car whether you were at fault or not, but only for bodily injuries and does not cover damages.

To learn the laws governing your state and the best options you have available to receive compensation for your injuries, you should talk with a qualified car accident attorney  that has experience in your state with these cases.

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