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Auto Accidents With Multiple Vehicles

When you are involved in an auto accident with multiple cars, the process works a little bit differently than if it is just you and another driver. For one thing, the crash may cause more serious injuries, especially if trucks, buses or other large vehicles are involved. You need an attorney to help you through the process of a multiple vehicle accident, because only a car accident attorney will have the knowledge and experience to reconstruct the accident, question witnesses properly and determine who was at fault for the collision.

Generally, a multi-car collision starts with just one or two cars. These cars crash which causes other cars that are behind them to crash. On high speed interstates this is somewhat common, as drivers do not have time to stop. An attorney can figure out, with accident reconstruction, which vehicle or vehicles initially caused the crash and which vehicles collided through no fault of their own simply because they were not able to stop in time. A personal injury attorney can help prove that you had no choice but to run into other cars.

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When Your Vehicle is Part of a Recall After an Accident

When your vehicle is part of a recall after an accident, what then? With all the recalls that are in effect by automakers it is important after an accident if you vehicle is included to have the advice of a personal injury and recall attorney. This is because when a recall is issued, it is only done after there have been complaints made, it does not include people that have been involved in an accident that did not realize that it could have been caused by a defect.

The person that has been injured might not realize they were involved in an accident due to a defect or might think they did something to cause the accelerator to stick or the brakes not to work properly, when it is the automakers defective manufacturing. Then later they see the recall and think could their accident have been caused by this problem. In many cases this is what happened and the accident occurred prior to their model of vehicle being included in the recall. This is when the experienced recall attorney is important; this is an attorney that can look at all the facts after they have investigated the accident. They also understand the laws that are in place to protect the vehicle owner from auto defective parts or designs.

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The Definition of Negligence in Vehicle Accidents

If you have been in a car accident and you have done any research on attorneys or car accident claims at all, you have probably come across the term negligence. But what exactly does negligence mean when it comes to car accidents, and how can you tell if a driver was negligent in causing your accident? If you know that someone was negligent and collided with you, then you will have what you need to decide to contact an attorney. A personal injury attorney can help you collect damage from the insurance, or the negligent driver.

Negligence is defined as the acting in a way that no rational person would act or failing to act in the way that any other person would. For instance, someone who drives under the influence of alcohol or drugs is certainly negligent. They are aware of the effect of alcohol or drugs on their behavior and yet they still choose to get behind the wheel of a car, intentionally putting hundreds or thousands of people at risk from their impaired driving. A drunk driving attorney can often prove negligence if the person was under the influence behind the wheel.

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Motor Vehicle Accidents, Negligence, and Preparation

Were you a passenger in a car and the driver caused the accident by driving recklessly? Were you the driver in a car and another driver, for whatever reason abounded, struck yours? Or were you a pedestrian crossing with the light and was struck by someone running the light? Not good scenarios regardless the situation, especially if it winds up as a wrongful death case.

When in an accident negligence has to be found in determining your compensation, as the victim. If you were the negligent party, you may still be compensated but awarded wouldn’t be as substantial. Finding the legal liability isn’t an easy process and getting all your facts together prior to consultation with a personal injury attorney should be your first step. This not only pertains to motor vehicle accidents, but to workplace accidents, as well as premises accidents (for example, you are injured on a stairway of a building with poor lighting or broken steps, or you are injured at a construction site resulting from faulty or poorly maintained equipment).

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