You have just been involved in a car crash, and your thoughts are spinning. You are aware that the other motorist disregarded a stop sign and collided with you. However, you are aware that you were exceeding the speed limit slightly. A surge of anxiety envelops you. Have I compromised my case due to speeding? Is it possible for the insurance company to reject my claim if I was partially responsible for the incident? This is a widely experienced fear. This is also one of the most common misconceptions people have regarding personal injury law.
Note: These blog posts are created solely for the use of Hillstone Law. The information is gathered from internet research, various public sources, and artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT. While we aim to share helpful and educational content, we do not independently verify every detail, and some information may be outdated or subject to change. If you believe that any part of a post is inaccurate or subject to copyright, please contact Hillstone Law right away so we can review it and make any necessary corrections or remove the post. You may also submit a request for correction or takedown HERE.
Disclaimer: The material provided in these blogs is for general informational purposes only and should not be considered legal advice. Our intent is to share knowledge, raise awareness, and provide helpful resources to the public. The photos used in these posts are for illustrative purposes only and are not representative of any actual incident or individuals. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, please contact Hillstone Law at (855) 691-1691. Our attorneys are available to answer your legal questions and help you understand your rights.