她不承认,对方还进了医院,保险公司肯定站在她这方面认真处理这个事,打官司到法院,对方没理由没证据,我觉得赢不了。
The Drivers’ Credibility
Credibility is believability. If the driver that hit you says that it was your fault, but he/she is not credible, the jury will generally not believe him/her. Some factors that affect a jury’s thinking about credibility are:
- whether the person’s testimony at trial is consistent with his/her past testimony or statements (especially statements to the police officer about how the accident happened)
- whether the person has a criminal record
- whether the person’s version of events seemed plausible
- whether the person appeared to be lying
- the person’s demeanor and attitude