Question for NSC hive mind.
If a person pulls out of a minor road (T junction) onto a main road and drives into the side of a car approaching him from his right, is the first person always at fault?
What if the first person claims the second person had their left indicator on, and the second person continued along the major road instead of turning left into the minor road?
What actually happened here is the driver of the second vehicle had indicated to turn left into the minor road, and then turned the indicator off having decided to stay on the major road, before reaching the junction. The second driver had seen the the first driver's indicator as the second driver approached from the right, then looked left and when the road on the left was clear, pulled out at some speed, driving into the side of the second driver's car.
In this case there is a concern that liability will be attributed to whoever can persuade a court that the second driver had or had not switched off their left indicator.
I'll suck up the low comedy in exchange for unequivocal advice
If a person pulls out of a minor road (T junction) onto a main road and drives into the side of a car approaching him from his right, is the first person always at fault?
What if the first person claims the second person had their left indicator on, and the second person continued along the major road instead of turning left into the minor road?
What actually happened here is the driver of the second vehicle had indicated to turn left into the minor road, and then turned the indicator off having decided to stay on the major road, before reaching the junction. The second driver had seen the the first driver's indicator as the second driver approached from the right, then looked left and when the road on the left was clear, pulled out at some speed, driving into the side of the second driver's car.
In this case there is a concern that liability will be attributed to whoever can persuade a court that the second driver had or had not switched off their left indicator.
I'll suck up the low comedy in exchange for unequivocal advice
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