Getting a ticket doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t make a claim for the injuries you sustained from the accident because in most cases, traffic citations are not valid as sole evidence in the trial. You can also file a claim under the comparative negligence law; this means that there’s more than one individual or party who can be held liable for the accident. So, the amount of damages you might get from the other party may be reduced if you were both responsible for the accident.
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