Beyond the Basics: Lesser-Known Factors That Influence Car Accident Claims

Car accidents can be chaotic and the aftermath of dealing with insurance can be confusing. When dealing with the complexities of car accident claims it is important to be aware of various factors that can influence the final decision.

Personal injury lawyers, like our team at WHG, can offer the guidance you need to understand this process. We specialize in helping auto accident victims recover fair compensation. Set up a free consultation with one of our auto accident attorneys by calling 1-800-320-HELP or submitting a contact form today.

Unusual Factors That Can Impact Your Car Accident Claim

When dealing with car accident claims, certain lesser-known factors can significantly influence the outcome. These factors might not be immediately obvious, but can play a significant role in how a car accident claim is evaluated:

1. Traffic Camera Footage

The footage from traffic cameras or dash cams can be a double-edged sword. While it can provide unmistakable evidence of what happened, it can also capture moments that can be intercepted unfavorably, such as distracted driving or speeding.

2. Driver’s Health History

If the claimant has pre-existing injuries or conditions, insurance companies might argue that the accident did not cause the injuries. Proper medical documentation is crucial to differentiate between prior conditions and new injuries caused by the car accident.

3. Road Conditions

Poor road conditions, such as potholes, construction, or lack of signs, can influence liability in auto accident claims. If a car accident is particularly attributed to unsafe road conditions, the local government or another party might be held responsible.

4. Vehicle Maintenance Records

If the vehicle involved in the car accident was not properly maintained, this might be used as evidence against the claimant. For example, if worn tires or faulty brakes contributed to the auto accident, it could reduce the payout of shift liability.

5. Previous Accident History

A driver’s past driving record, including previous accidents or traffic violations, can be used to assess liability. A history of reckless driving can lead to a lower settlement or increased scrutiny from the insurer.

6. Driver’s Employment Status

If the driver was working at the time of the accident, the claim might involve the employer’s insurance. This is more likely if the vehicle was being used for work purposes. This can complicate the claim and potentially increase the payout.

Call WHG to Discuss Your Car Accident Claim With an Expert

These lesser-known actors, while not always at the forefront of the car accident claims process, can play a critical role in determining the outcome and the compensation amount of claims. Understanding them can help navigate the complexities of car accident claims more effectively.

To stay prepared, check the details of your insurance policy, as well as local laws and regulations. When looking for guidance with car accident claims, speak to an experienced personal injury attorney who can account for factors that may influence your case.

Take advantage of an individualized, free consultation with one of our auto accident attorneys at WHG. Give us a call at 1-800-320-HELP or submit a contact form today to set a meeting with our team.

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Adam Werner is a partner and practicing attorney at WHG. He specializes in personal injury cases, workers’ compensation claims, and veteran disability benefits. He routinely writes about personal injury and workers comp topics for the Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia blog

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