In some – but not all – cases, a ticket can indicate fault. Tickets are often used as evidence of fault in personal injury cases. However, it takes two vehicles to have a crash. This means that, in many cases, the fault is actually shared to some degree. Insurance companies tend to rely on the reports that are filed by the officers who were at the scenes when assessing fault. If you are unsure who was at fault, it is in your best interest to speak with a personal injury attorney to understand your options. Motorcycle drivers are often not seen and, therefore, thought to be at fault, when in reality, the driver “looked but failed to see” them. Lauren offers a free consultation so that you can get specific questions answered.