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Multiple Car Accident and Can’t Determine Who is at Fault

Sometimes car accidents are more difficult to understand than at other times. It can be extremely difficult if you have been involved in a multiple car accident and you can’t determine who is at fault. Of course, if the car accident occurred one or more drivers must be to blame for what happened, and most likely, not all drivers played a role.

If you believe you were the victim, you should consult with a personal injury attorney. If you were in a multiple car accident and can’t determine who is at fault, you need to leave the job to the experts.

How To Determine Fault

Many things hinge on the state laws where the accident took place. Most states have rules in place that will help determine fault, but it often comes down to determining who started the chain reaction accident or who caused the pileup to start with. Law enforcement, who will investigate the accident, along with auto insurance accident investigators and personal injury attorneys will determine why the crash happened, how it could have been avoided, and who is liable for the damages that resulted because of the crash.

How Negligence Plays A Role

If you can prove negligence, then you have a strong personal injury claim. While laws vary from one state to another, all state accident laws involve negligence. There are four elements of negligence. Those elements are duty, breach, causation, and damages.

In this case, it is obvious that all drivers have a duty to follow traffic laws and drive safely to protect others from harm. That duty is breached when a driver does something wrong, such as speeds, runs a stop sign, drives under the influence, or behaves in a similar manner. If that can be proven, then that driver is liable. Then you need to show that behavior caused an accident. Such as driving while texting caused the driver to look off the road which in turn caused him to crash into another car. You then need to show that the damages you suffered were caused by that crash.

Pursuing A Personal Injury Claim

Your attorney will investigate the crash, determine liability and then pursue with a personal injury claim as he or she sees fit. Your accident injury lawyer will know who to hold liable for which damages, and the best way to proceed with a claim.

Various damages might result from a crash. Those damages might include medical expenses, property damages, lost wages, pain and suffering, mental trauma, and others. Maintain documentation to support your claim, such as medical bills, proof of lost wages, repair estimates, photos of damages and injuries, and statements from witnesses.

Consult With A Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been involved in a multiple car accident and can’t determine who is at fault, consult with a personal injury lawyer. Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page so you can get your details shared with an attorney who can provide you with a free case review!

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