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Car That Did Not Yield At Four Way Stop Sign Hit Me, Who Is At Fault?

 
If the driver of the car that you believe did receive a ticket for not yielding the right of way, then you may be able to receive compensation for your injuries from the driver that received the ticket. Discussing the details of the car accident with a car accident attorney should help you determine if you have a legitimate car accident legal claim. However, if no ticket was given by the police officer creating the accident report then you will have to prove which driver was at fault, in many states. However, some states have a no fault insurance clause whereas your own insurance will pay for your injuries.

If you begin to read the laws governing four way stops and yielding, you will more than likely become dizzy. One state law is that the person that arrives first goes first, you will also read that the person to your right goes first, or that the person that is making a turn goes first and so on and so forth. To learn what the law is in your state regarding this type of accident it would be in your best interest to consult a car accident attorney. He/she will be able to show you the options you have in order to receive compensation for your injuries as well as help you gather the information you need in states that require the at fault driver to pay for injuries.

No matter, what you believe, even if you believe you may have been at fault, you should contact a lawyer in your state to ensure your rights are not violated.

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