roomservice
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Pennsylvania
I was traveling north bound on a two lane road. A guy in a truck rockets out of the intersection from the east and crashes right into the side of my car. I was within the flow of traffic and he hit me as I drove by him.
The op is saying that it is my fault because I swerved into the other lane, of on coming traffic. I find this to be ridiculous. I swerved to try and avoid him hitting me. He hit me direct on, that is to say I was pointing north to south, and he was pointing east to west. The front of his truck is damaged, and the side of my car is damaged.
His claim to being in the right is that by putting the front of his truck into traffic he had then been within the flow of traffic. Now remember, we are talking about the front of his truck going into traffic, blocking, partially the lane.
Please tell me is there any possible way I could share the fault of this accident. Even if I went all the way into the other lane he would still be at fault, correct?
I was traveling north bound on a two lane road. A guy in a truck rockets out of the intersection from the east and crashes right into the side of my car. I was within the flow of traffic and he hit me as I drove by him.
The op is saying that it is my fault because I swerved into the other lane, of on coming traffic. I find this to be ridiculous. I swerved to try and avoid him hitting me. He hit me direct on, that is to say I was pointing north to south, and he was pointing east to west. The front of his truck is damaged, and the side of my car is damaged.
His claim to being in the right is that by putting the front of his truck into traffic he had then been within the flow of traffic. Now remember, we are talking about the front of his truck going into traffic, blocking, partially the lane.
Please tell me is there any possible way I could share the fault of this accident. Even if I went all the way into the other lane he would still be at fault, correct?