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Car Crashes Not Caused By Driver Negligence
Negligence on the part of a driver is not always the cause of car accidents. Many car accidents involve one vehicle with no fault to a driver. Negligence and fault are not always asserted against an individual. For example:
- You crash because your airbag suddenly deploys, therefore you may have a claim against the manufacturer.
- A pothole blows your tire, consequently you may need to file a claim with the local state government or other authorities.
In these cases, appropriate legal advice is crucial in successfully navigating lawsuit not caused by driver negligence.
Automobile Defects
When a crash is related to a defective automobile or car part, the lawsuit may be against the manufacturer of the automobile or part. Defective automobiles, defective automobile parts and faulty safety apparatuses are examples that may warrant a product liability lawsuit. Furthermore, when injuries are caused by a faulty auto part, a negligent automobile manufacturer may also be liable for damages.
Most often, these cases are very hard fought, by teams of attorneys hired by the company being sued. Those who bring a claim against a designer, manufacturer, or retailer of a defective product must find a law firm with the experience and resources to fight for them and ensure the injured person or persons receive fair compensation for their losses.
Roadway Defects
Getting hurt on the road isn’t anyone’s idea of a good day. One of the problems you could run into is a damaged or faulty road. For instance, if you reported deepening potholes on the highway on the way to your workplace and never saw them repaired before your crash. Hence, the authorities in charge of maintaining the roads could be held accountable for your accident.
If the crash is caused by a poorly maintained roadway, problematic road sign or government’s failure to clear away snow or cut down a tree, the city or government body in charge of the roadway or sign may be responsible. In these kinds of cases, different rules apply in a lawsuit seeking to hold a government entity accountable.
After a Crash – Which was Not Caused by Driver Negligence.
After a crash, stay at the scene. If you’re able to do so, take photos of the scene, your vehicle, and any injuries you have. Seek immediate medical attention. Exchange information with anyone else at the scene. No matter what happens, never admit fault, even if you think you may be partially to blame. It’s up to the police and insurance carriers to determine what happened and who to hold accountable for the accident. Finally, remember to look into your legal options. You need to take steps quickly to file a claim. Get help if you or a family member is hurt in a car accident. An experienced personal injury attorney analyzes negligence in every case.
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Secondary Source: FindLaw, “Car Accident Basics“
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