1. Both drivers are equally responsible for the deaths of three people. How should they be sentenced? 2. In addition, both parties are willing to write a letter of understanding. If I don’t write it,

1. Both drivers are equally responsible for the deaths of three people. How should they be sentenced? 2. In addition, both parties are willing to write a letter of understanding. If I don’t write it, will it affect the compensation? First of all, I would like to express my condolences to you.

A. If a traffic accident causes casualties, you will not be held criminally liable, but will be subject to general civil liability. Criminal liability is only triggered by acts such as hit-and-run accidents and vandalism. Therefore, even if the driver who caused the accident drove illegally and caused casualties, there is a traffic accident insurance claim and the driver's compensation processing, the driver's illegal driving must be punished accordingly, such as points deduction for drunk driving, temporary suspension of driver's license, and temporary residence** Days and so on, driving without a license will require temporary residence and so on. After the traffic police handle the result, the victim and his family can claim compensation from the perpetrator based on the result.

2. The so-called letter of understanding is the accident aftermath agreement reached between the causing party and the injured party. The other party gives you money, plus compensation from the insurance company, and the accident is settled.

Because three people died in this accident, and the outcome was the same, it is possible that the other party signed a letter of understanding, and you have no chance to ask for too much. (Because they are the same results)

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In today’s traffic, there are many violations and illegal behaviors, and the most harmful ones are violations and illegal behaviors!

One additional comment: In addition to having the ability to uphold justice for clients and safeguard their rights and interests, lawyers are also human beings and professionals, and they also make money for food. Think about it, if the lawyer you hired was hired by the perpetrator, and the lawyer you hired happened to be hired by the perpetrator, what would the lawyer do? In this case, there is no extreme right or wrong, so the lawyer deceives both parties into handling the matter and earns only legal fees. Of course, it is right for you to hire a lawyer, but since you have hired one, it is common sense as long as the lawyer has no obvious fault or deliberately misbehaves with you.