Do I Have A Case If There Is No At-fault Driver In The Accident?
April 24, 2024 – Paul Hammack
In the state of South Carolina, there are occasions where the law enforcement at the scene of the accident will give no fault to either driver. This does not mean that the accident wasn’t caused by a certain individual, but instead it means that there is lack of evidence to prove fault either way. However, sometimes there is evidence or witnesses that were overlooked that can lead to a clear determination of liability. Our attorneys have experience navigating scene evidence and locating witnesses to assist with proving fault. If you are confident that you were not at fault, Hammack Law Firm will do the work on your case needed to get you the compensation that you require.
If you are the passenger in either vehicle involved in a no-fault accident, you can bring your claim against either or both vehicle drivers. Even if you do not know who was at fault, most of the cases can be resolved short of trial.
If you have been injured in a car accident that has been labeled as a no-fault in the state of South Carolina, do not wait, call the Greenville injury attorneys at Hammack Law Firm. Timing can make the difference between making your case or forever losing your chance due to evidence that could be lost or erased over time. Call us at (864) 326-3333(864) 326-3333 to schedule your free legal consultation today!
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