The liability of car owners and car drivers for road accidents built on the law that had been created to deal with railway accidents. But there was a major difference. Cars were not restricted to tracks and could cause injuries to a wider part of the community. The starting point was liability for fault, but this changed in most countries. There are a number of different victims of road accidents:
The law did not treat these groups in the same way. The law was most concerned to compensate third parties, but fault remained important in deciding whether other people got compensation.