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How Is Fault Determined in a Car Accident in NY?

Updated:

12/16/2025

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How Is Fault Determined in a Car Accident in NY?

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Stanley A. Tomkiel, III has been litigating on behalf of personal injury plaintiffs since 1979, when he joined his father, Stanley Jr. (retired 2008) to form Tomkiel & Tomkiel.

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What if both drivers share responsibility for the accident?

Under New York's comparative negligence system, multiple parties can share fault. Your percentage of responsibility will reduce your compensation, but you can still recover damages even if you're partially at fault.

How do insurance companies use police reports to determine fault?

While police reports are influential, they aren't the final word. Insurance adjusters review them as part of their investigation, but conduct their own analysis. Sometimes their fault determination differs from what's indicated in the police report because they are always looking for a way to deny legitimate injury claims.

Can I still recover compensation if no police report was filed?

Yes, though it makes the process more challenging. Without a police report, other evidence becomes more critical, including witness statements, photographs, and medical records connecting injuries to the accident.

Will my insurance premiums increase if I'm not at fault?

Generally, your insurance premiums shouldn't increase if you weren't at fault. However, policies vary, and some companies may raise rates after any claim, regardless of fault. Review your policy or consult with your insurance carrier for specifics.

What if the at-fault driver's insurance company denies fault?

If the other driver's insurance company refuses to accept responsibility, you may need to:

  • File a claim with your own insurance company.
  • Present additional evidence supporting your position.
  • Consider mediation or arbitration.
  • Consult with our attorneys immediately about filing a lawsuit.

How long does the fault determination process typically take?

The timeline varies significantly depending on case complexity. Simple determinations might take days or weeks, while complicated scenarios involving multiple vehicles or disputed facts could take months, especially if litigation becomes necessary.