Can I Still File An Accident Claim If The Other Driver Was Killed In The Collision?
Traffic accidents are a leading cause of death in the United States. During 2014, there were almost 30,000 fatal traffic accidents in the United States resulting in 32,675 deaths. In California, 3,074 people died in traffic accidents during 2014. In some cases, the person who dies in a traffic accident is the person who actually caused the collision.
It is tragic when a driver dies in a car crash; however, this does not change the fact that the driver was responsible for the collision. You may feel apprehensive about taking legal action if a driver was killed in an accident; however, you must protect yourself and your family by filing an accident claim.
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Most accident claims are paid by a driver’s insurance company; therefore, you can still file an accident claim against the driver’s insurance company even if the at-fault driver did not survive the accident.
Fatal traffic accidents are tragic; however, accident victims who survive must deal with the financial hardship as well as the physical and emotional damage. An accident victim should not be forced to bear the financial burden of a crash that was caused by another driver. It may seem as if you are “attacking” someone who died as a result of a traffic accident if you file an accident claim; however, you are only filing a claim to receive compensation you are entitled to receive under California’s personal injury laws.
Your accident claim may include compensation for:
• Medical