What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
Does my friend need a attorney under this scenario:
1. A friend of mine was involved in a collision where there is a question of fault. The other driver pulled aside, as if to park. Then, as I was passing, he hit him as he was trying to pass him (in order to make a left turn).
2. He was cited for unsafe lane change (VTL 1128A). The other driver wasn't cited. He's going to fight the ticket.
3. No injuries on either side.
4. The police report is both sparse (doesn't tell the whole story) and inaccurate (the diagram shown is incorrect). The police took a hasty report, and will not let him tell his side of the story (i.e., in order to amend the police report). If the police report were used by the insurance company as the basis for establishing fault, it would be 100% his fault.
5. The bill for the insurance company on my friend's side will total about $3,200 (including the $1,000 deductible).
6. The damage to the other car was relatively minor (dents on doors). Unknown how much damage there was.
My guess, no matter who was at fault, the fact of a conviction for "unsafe lane change" will establish that it is 100% my friend's fault.
Does my friend need an attorney?
Thank you.
Does my friend need a attorney under this scenario:
1. A friend of mine was involved in a collision where there is a question of fault. The other driver pulled aside, as if to park. Then, as I was passing, he hit him as he was trying to pass him (in order to make a left turn).
2. He was cited for unsafe lane change (VTL 1128A). The other driver wasn't cited. He's going to fight the ticket.
3. No injuries on either side.
4. The police report is both sparse (doesn't tell the whole story) and inaccurate (the diagram shown is incorrect). The police took a hasty report, and will not let him tell his side of the story (i.e., in order to amend the police report). If the police report were used by the insurance company as the basis for establishing fault, it would be 100% his fault.
5. The bill for the insurance company on my friend's side will total about $3,200 (including the $1,000 deductible).
6. The damage to the other car was relatively minor (dents on doors). Unknown how much damage there was.
My guess, no matter who was at fault, the fact of a conviction for "unsafe lane change" will establish that it is 100% my friend's fault.
Does my friend need an attorney?
Thank you.