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At fault accident with Drunk Driver

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jamaugustus

Guest
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NC

Last night my wife attempted to turn left and inadvertently struck, what was later determined to be, a drunk driver. After a brief visit to the ER my wife was released and sent home. THe drunk driver was charged with a DWI and taken to jail. Both cars are totaled.

My wife was not issued a citation, but the officer remarked that according to their judgement and witnesses, she was at fault.

What can I expect? Does the DWI trump my wife's fault? Should I retain a lawyer? For offense or defense? Please help me with advice, resources and/or places to start.

Thanks in advance
 


FlyingRon

Senior Member
No the DWI does not automatically trump her civil liability.
Was she written up for anything. Generally if the other driver is cited and you were not your insurance company assumes the fault goes the other way.
 
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jamaugustus

Guest
My wife was not issued a citation. The other driver was taken to jail.
 
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jamaugustus

Guest
spoke to a cop recently. apparently NC is a no fault state, meaning they do not determine fault at the time of the accident. Contributing factors are noted in the police report and any and all citations are issued at the time of the accident. The insurance determination is then made from their interpretation of the police report.
 

ecmst12

Senior Member
lol that is not what no-fault means. No fault means each driver's own insurance pays their MEDICAL expenses. Also, NC is NOT a no-fault state.

Your wife was turning left and the other driver had the right of way. She is 100% at fault, EVEN THOUGH he was drunk. Your insurance will take care of his property damage.

Fault in an accident is not determined by who is cited. It is determined by what happened and who had the right of way. Even if she never gets a ticket and the other person does time for DUI, she's still at fault. There is no excuse for DUI, but there is also no excuse for failure to yield - they are totally separate issues.
 

tammy8

Senior Member
I read that no fault and almost spit my drink out.

Sorry OP your wife is totally at fault. Contact your insurance company and make a claim. You did have insurance, correct?
 

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