Left Turn Accident
In America, where everyone drives on the right side, accidents are common when someone is turning left. Unfortunately, in this land where the legal principle is supposed to rest on “Innocent until proven guilty,” it’s often presumed that the driver who turned left is at fault. Sometimes it is, and sometimes it’s not. A left-turning driver can prove their innocence with the right evidence.
Determining Fault in a Car Accident Left Turn
Keep in mind that California requires all vehicles making a left turn to yield the right of way to vehicles coming in the other direction to avoid most accidents. However, the other driver may be at fault if they were speeding, not obeying traffic lights or signs, or were distracted or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
Remember, right of way does not mean the right to drive like a maniac. Unexpected obstacles may pop up, such as a child running into the street. Icy and slick roads can also contribute to any car accident.
Pure Comparative Fault Rules
In any case, it must be taken into consideration that California follows pure comparative fault rules. Because of this, accident victims might still retain the ability to collect compensation.
It is true even in the event that they were partway responsible for the crash and their injuries. Do keep in mind that any financial recovery will be reduced in proportion to the percentage of the victim’s liability.
Do You Need a Car Accident Lawyer in Orange County?
An unprotected left turn is a common cause of car accidents. If you were in a vehicular accident, whether you or the other person was the one turning left, contact Brockmeier Law Group to be matched with an attorney who will do all they can to get you the justice you deserve.
Give Brockmeier Law Group a call at 310-425-3431.