Many people think of car crashes as one-dimensional, where only one person is at fault. In reality, crashes often occur in grey areas where multiple parties may have been negligent. To address this, the State of California applies a law called “comparative negligence.” This law allows the court to calculate the amount owed by each party according to their degree of fault.
Why You Should Never Accept the First Settlement Offer After a Car Crash in Chico
In Chico in 2022, the California Office of Traffic Safety estimated that 300 lives were fatally injured or lost due to traffic accidents. In 2023, that number stayed roughly the same. While statistics are limited for 2023 onwards, it is fair to be alarmed regarding traffic safety. A crash does not end simply after the collision; the aftermath […]