Can you sue someone for lying about a car accident?
Yes, potentially. While you can’t directly sue someone solely for lying, you can sue them for damages resulting from the car accident and use their lies to support your claim. If their false statements cause you financial harm, such as a wrongful denial of your insurance claims or other legal consequences, you may have grounds to pursue legal action.
A skilled Murfreesboro car accident lawyer at Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers can guide you through your legal options and help protect your rights. Here, we answer some frequently asked questions to help you understand your rights and whether you can sue someone for lying about a car accident.
Common lies after a car accident
Drivers may falsely claim you ran a red light, deny texting behind the wheel, or exaggerate their injuries. Others may lie to police, deny being under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or alter evidence to avoid fault. In serious cases, someone may even commit perjury during a deposition or trial.
These tactics can complicate your claim, but with strong evidence and the right legal support, you can challenge falsehoods and protect your rights.
Can false statements affect my car accident claim?
Yes. If the other driver lies to their insurance company or in court, it can impact your ability to recover compensation. Insurance adjusters rely on statements from all parties involved, and if they accept a false version of events as the truth, it could result in a denied claim or reduced settlement. However, strong evidence and legal representation can help counter false claims. Evidence like dash cam footage, witness accounts, and police reports can help set the record straight.
Can I file a lawsuit for fraud if someone lies about the accident?
Possibly. In Tennessee, fraud occurs when someone intentionally makes false statements to deceive another party, causing financial harm. Most false statements are handled within your car accident injury claim, not through a separate fraud lawsuit unless the deception was especially serious.
If the other driver knowingly lied and it caused damages like increased insurance costs, medical bills, or lost wages, you may have grounds for a fraud claim. However, proving fraud requires strong evidence that the lies were intentional and directly caused you harm.
What should I do if the other driver is lying?
If you suspect the other driver lied, take steps to protect yourself:
- Photograph the scene, vehicle damage, and injuries
- Get contact info from witnesses
- File a police report
- Seek medical attention to document injuries
- Notify your insurance company of your concerns
Then, talk to a lawyer. Our Murfreesboro car accident attorneys can help investigate the crash, gather evidence, challenge false statements, and negotiate with the insurance company. If needed, we can take your case to court to protect your rights.
How can Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers help if someone is lying about the crash?
As former insurance company defense attorneys, Joe Weir and Tony Kestner know how insurers think and how to fight back when people lie about car accidents. We founded Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers to provide Middle Tennessee clients with the aggressive legal support of a big-city firm and the personal attention you deserve.
When false statements threaten your car accident claim, our team can:
- Investigate the crash and gather clear evidence
- Interview witnesses and uncover the truth
- Challenge dishonest claims by the other driver or their insurance company
- Negotiate with insurance companies for a fair settlement or take your case to court if needed
- Simplify the legal process so you always know what’s happening in your case
If you’re dealing with a car accident where the other party is making false claims, contact Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers at (615) 220-4180 or contact us online for a free consultation. We will discuss your car accident case and explore legal actions.

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