Teen driver car accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. In many cases, a teen driver is at fault for the collision due to inexperience, distracted driving, intoxicated driving, or another cause. Yet teen drivers can also be injured or killed in collisions caused by other negligent motorists, and it is important to seek advice from an experienced teen driver car accident lawyer about filing a claim for financial compensation.
Getting the Facts About Teen Drivers and Motor Vehicle CollisionsTeen driver car accidents happen much too frequently, and various factors can play a role in these collisions. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides the following facts and figures about teen driving crashes:
If your teenage driver was involved in a collision caused by another motorist, that at-fault motorist might try to raise the defense of comparative fault (or contributory negligence or contributory fault depending upon the state where the accident happened). To be clear, the at-fault driver might allege that your child was partially at fault due to inexperience or other issues commonly associated with teen driver accidents.
Different states have their own comparative fault rules. Some states, like California for example, follow a pure comparative fault rule that allows an injured party to obtain compensation regardless of his or her percentage of fault, but the total amount of damages received will be reduced by the injured party’s own portion of fault. Other states follow a similar rule but bar a plaintiff’s damages once the plaintiff is 50% or 51% at fault. In a small number of states, a plaintiff will be barred from recovery altogether if the plaintiff is even 1% at fault.
If your teenager was injured in a collision caused by a negligent motorist, you can work with a lawyer with experience in teen driver cases to prove that comparative fault is not a factor in the case.
Contact a Teen Driver Car Accident Lawyer for AssistanceIf you were injured in a car accident involving a teen driver, or if your teen driver was harmed in a collision caused by another driver, it is important to seek advice from a teenage driver motor vehicle collision attorney as soon as possible. Contact the Walton Law Firm to learn more about how we can assist you with your case.