December 10, 2009
Auto Accident driver with revoked liscence whos at fault?
steady asked:
There was an auto accident with two vehicles. Vehicle 2 was at fault of the accident. However vehicle 1 was revoked of his liscence and did not have a liscence at the time of the accident. He was issued a 511.1A. Does it matter that driver one doesnt have a liscense?
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There was an auto accident with two vehicles. Vehicle 2 was at fault of the accident. However vehicle 1 was revoked of his liscence and did not have a liscence at the time of the accident. He was issued a 511.1A. Does it matter that driver one doesnt have a liscense?
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Comments on Auto Accident driver with revoked liscence whos at fault?
3:19 am
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
If he was driving without a license, his insurance has a way to deny the claim as he was in breach of contract.
2:20 pm
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
whether a person has a dl or not does not determine who is at fault of the accident. There will be separate consequences for Vehicle 1 not having a DL.
4:38 pm
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
#2 gets cited for causing the accident and #1 is cited for driving on a suspended license. He will also be delt with for not having insurance too.
Retired state trooper.
9:31 am
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
The person who caused the accident is at fault. The other person is only in trouble with the law. His driving illegally does not shift fault upon him.
10:33 pm
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
Not in determining fault – but driver 1 will have their own set of fees and fines to contend with.
7:27 am
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
It does not matter that one of the drivers did not have a drivers license.
There is no valid but he should not have been on the road for me to hit defense.
If my 5 year old cousin – was driving my car down the road – she is legally stopped at a red light and you struck her vehicle in the rear – you are still at fault. Even though she is 5 and should not have been driving my car. Now, my cousin will probably get charged for driving with out a license – I’ll probably get in trouble for letting my 5 year old cousin borrow my car – but you are still negligent for causing the accident and will have to pay for the damage to my car and any injuries my 5 year old cousin sustains.
7:28 am
Conyers Personal Injury Attorney
Driver of Vehicle 1 will be deemed to have broken the law for driving without a valid license (see Paris Hilton).
Driver of Vehicle 2 will be deemed at fault for the accident and will have to pay the claim on the accident. Actually if Vehicle goes through insurance, the company will pay and charge for an at fault accident increasing the premium for approximately 40 months. This accident will be on the driving record.