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2019-01-20 14:18 | |
Car accident ireland what to do?
Admitting liability. Even if you feel that you were responsible for the accident, you shouldn’t make an admission at the scene.
If you admit you are also run the risk of losing any compensation in a personal injury lawsuit resulting from the accident.
What if the other driver is to blame?
If you believe the other driver to be at fault, and you have a suspicion that they were on the phone or distracted when the crash occurred, make a note of it. If you think that any bystanders saw the other driver doing something that may have caused the crash, make sure you get their contact details too. When your insurance company are investigating the incident, they may decide to contact the other driver’s mobile service provider to find out if they were using their phone when the accident happened.
The importance of getting legal advice
If you have admitted liability for an accident, legal help should be sought out as soon as possible. Your solicitor will be able to advise you on what’s best to do, and if there is enough evidence to support that you were not to blame for the crash, they will be able to represent you if you decide to make a compensation claim.
Your Legal Advisor team also offers a dedicated claims service.
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