California attracts millions of visitors every year, including tourists, students, business travelers, and temporary workers from around the world. With so many international visitors driving on California roads, accidents involving foreign drivers are not uncommon. If you were injured in a collision involving an international driver, you may wonder whether you can pursue a claim for your injuries and damages. Understanding your legal options can help you make informed decisions following a collision involving an international motorist.
Can International Drivers Legally Drive in California?
Many foreign visitors are permitted to drive in California using a valid driver's license issued by their home country while they are visiting the United States. California also recognizes certain international driving privileges for non-residents who are temporarily in the state.
International drivers are expected to comply with California traffic laws and maintain applicable insurance coverage while operating a motor vehicle in the state. California requires motorists to carry minimum liability insurance coverage that may be used to compensate individuals injured in a crash.
Can You File a Claim Against a Foreign Driver?
If an international driver causes a collision in California, an injured party may have the ability to pursue a claim against:
- The driver's automobile insurance policy
- A rental vehicle insurance policy
- Additional insurance coverage that may apply
- Other potentially responsible parties, depending on the circumstances
Common Situations Involving International Drivers
Tourist Rental Car Accidents
Many international visitors rent vehicles while traveling throughout California. If a tourist causes a crash while driving a rental vehicle, several insurance policies may become relevant, including:
- The driver's personal automobile insurance
- Insurance purchased through the rental company
- Credit card insurance benefits
- Supplemental liability coverage
Business Travelers
Foreign business professionals frequently visit California for conferences, meetings, and other assignments. If a collision occurs during work-related travel, there may be questions regarding whether an employer or commercial insurance policy could provide coverage.
International Students
Students attending California colleges and universities may operate vehicles while studying in the state. Depending on the circumstances, insurance coverage may be available through personal policies, family policies, or vehicle owners.
Foreign Residents Who Leave the Country
One of the more challenging situations can occur when an international driver returns to their home country after the accident. An attorney may be able to identify insurance coverage, locate responsible parties, and pursue available legal remedies during these cases.
Challenges in Claims Involving International Drivers
Insurance Coverage Questions
Insurance policies administered outside the United States may contain different coverage requirements, exclusions, or reporting obligations. Determining the available insurance coverage may require additional investigation and communication with insurers.
Language Barriers
Communication difficulties can sometimes affect accident investigations, witness statements, and insurance discussions. Obtaining accurate translations of police reports, statements, and insurance documents may become important in some cases.
Identifying the Correct Insurance Carrier
International drivers may have:
- Foreign automobile insurance
- Temporary U.S. insurance coverage
- Rental car protection plans
- Travel insurance policies
Identifying all potentially applicable sources of coverage can be an important part of evaluating a claim.
What Compensation May Be Available?
The availability and amount of compensation often depend on the specific facts of each case. Depending on the circumstances, an injured person may seek recovery for:
- Medical expenses
- Future medical treatment costs
- Lost income
- Reduced earning capacity
- Property damage
- Pain and suffering
- Other legally recoverable damages
What Evidence Can Help Support a Claim?
Evidence often plays a significant role in motor vehicle accident cases involving international drivers.
Useful evidence may include:
- Traffic collision reports
- Photographs of the accident scene
- Vehicle damage documentation
- Witness statements
- Medical records
- Insurance information
- Rental vehicle agreements
- Surveillance or dashcam footage
Preserving evidence as soon as possible may help support a claim and assist in determining liability.
The Importance of Seeking Legal Guidance
If you are involved in an accident with an international driver in California, consider taking the following steps:
Seek Medical Attention
Prompt medical evaluation can help protect your health and create documentation of any injuries related to the accident.
Contact Law Enforcement
A police report may help document the parties involved, witness information, and other significant observations regarding the car accident.
Obtain Driver Information
If possible, gather:
- Driver's name
- Contact information
- Driver's license information
- Insurance information
- Vehicle registration details
- Rental vehicle information
Preserve Evidence
Take photographs of:
- Vehicle damage
- Road conditions
- Traffic signals
- Skid marks
- Visible injuries
Avoid Early Assumptions About Coverage
Claims involving international drivers may involve multiple insurance policies and legal considerations. Before accepting a settlement or making significant decisions, it may be beneficial to understand all potentially available options.
In addition, it may be helpful to seek the help of a legal professional to better understand your rights and responsibilities moving forward.
How KAASS LAW Can Help
Accidents involving international drivers can raise unique legal and insurance issues. KAASS LAW is determined to assist individuals who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents throughout California. Our legal team can evaluate the circumstances of a collision, review available evidence, identify potentially applicable insurance coverage, and explain the legal options that may be available under California law.
Every case is different, and results depend on the specific facts and circumstances involved. If you were injured in a collision involving an international driver, KAASS LAW can provide a confidential consultation to discuss your situation and answer your questions regarding the claims process. Call KAASS LAW today to learn more.
