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What do I do if the at-fault driver lies about the cause of the crash?

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You just lived through a crash that wasn’t your fault, but now the other driver claims it was. They point fingers, twist the story, and try to make you look responsible. Their lies could cost you your settlement, your peace of mind, or even your driving record.

At Hupy and Abraham, S.C., we help people in your position fight back with facts. For more than 50 years, we’ve helped injured clients across the Midwest uncover the truth and hold dishonest drivers accountable. If you face a false fault claim, our Wisconsin car accident attorneys can help you push back with clear evidence.

Why At-Fault Drivers Lie About Car Accidents

Some people panic during post-crash anxiety. Others think fast—about their wallet, their job, or their driving record. Whether their lie comes from fear or selfishness, it complicates everything.

When drivers lie, they often want to:

  • Avoid higher insurance rates. Admitting fault could raise their premiums for years.
  • Stay out of legal trouble. Speeding, drinking, or texting while driving can lead to tickets—or worse.
  • Keep their job. Commercial drivers, delivery workers, and rideshare operators may lose employment if insurance or a court declares them at fault.

Some drivers convince themselves they didn’t do anything wrong. Others know exactly what they’re doing. Either way, their false claims create serious consequences for you unless you can disprove their claims.

What Should You Do Right After a Crash When the At-Fault Driver Is Lying?

You can’t stop the other driver from lying, but you can control what you say and what evidence you collect. 

Focus on facts—not confrontation—when the other driver lies. These steps can help protect your version of events:

  • Call the police immediately. Ask the responding officer to document both versions of the story. Police reports often include clues that help determine fault.
  • Take photos and videos. Use your phone to record the scene. Capture all vehicle damage, skid marks, signs, and weather conditions.
  • Get names and numbers from witnesses. Ask bystanders what they saw and write down their contact information.
  • Stay calm and quiet. Don’t argue with the other driver. Let their version go on record while you gather proof.
  • Visit a doctor as soon as possible. Let a medical provider evaluate your injuries and document the impact of the crash.

Evidence to Help Prove the At-Fault Driver Is Lying

Lies don’t hold up well when facts get involved. When you gather the right evidence, you build a stronger case than any dishonest driver can dismantle.

Each of these tools helps expose the truth:

  • Police reports. Officers often include inconsistencies, observations, and citations that support your version.
  • Vehicle damage analysis. Crash damage can tell a story—about speed, angle, and impact—that supports your account.
  • Traffic or surveillance footage. Cameras near intersections, businesses, or public transit lines may capture the moment of impact.
  • Witness statements. Third-party accounts often carry more weight than either driver’s statement.
  • Cell phone records. If the other driver used their phone during the crash, timestamps can confirm distraction.
  • Black box data. Newer vehicles record speed, braking, and other driving behavior just before the crash.

With the right help, you can collect this evidence quickly—before it disappears.

What If The Insurance Company Still Disputes Fault?

Sometimes, insurance adjusters dig in, even when you provide evidence. That resistance doesn’t mean you lose. It means the case needs stronger pressure.

If adjusters refuse to accept the truth, your lawyer can raise the stakes by filing a personal injury lawsuit, bringing in crash experts, and more.

How a Milwaukee Car Accident Lawyer Can Help With Fault Disputes

You know the truth, but you still face a fight. Insurance companies often treat disputed fault claims as “he said, she said” situations. Without strong legal support, you could lose compensation you rightfully deserve.

Here’s how an experienced attorney supports your claim:

  • They investigate the crash thoroughly. Lawyers track down footage, photos, black box data, and anything else that supports your version.
  • They follow up with witnesses. Attorneys take sworn statements that help settle disputes.
  • They highlight contradictions. When the other driver changes their story, your lawyer brings those shifts to light.
  • They handle the insurance company. You won’t need to deal with adjusters who pressure you into saying something wrong.
  • They push for full compensation. A good lawyer doesn’t settle for less than what your case is worth.

Truth Still Holds Weight—Even When Others Lie

False blame after a crash can leave lasting frustration. When someone refuses to take responsibility, their version of events may feel louder at first—but facts have a way of emerging. 

Disputed fault doesn’t mean the end of a case. It means the path forward requires more precision, more persistence, and more proof. Some parties can try to bury facts, but the evidence doesn’t completely disappear if you take the right steps. 

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