Multi-Vehicle Collisions and Chain Reactions
Who is At Fault for a Multi-Vehicle Crash in Pennsylvania?
When you’re in a multi-vehicle crash, determining fault becomes extremely complicated. Additionally, the level of damage can be very high. Below, we’ll get into more detail about how to determine legal liability in these types of situations.
How is Fault Determined in a Multi-Vehicle Crash?
When several cars are involved in a crash, determining fault is more complex. Often, these types of accidents are chain reactions. That means that one vehicle smashed into another, which caused the second car to hit a third. When the first collision is forceful enough, several cars can get caught in the chain reaction. Determining who was responsible for the crash is complicated by the fact that several of the drivers could have been careless. In addition to this, there are other factors to consider that could have contributed to the collision, such as:
- Road conditions
- Adverse weather
- Aggressive driving
- Road hazards
At times, the driver who prompted the chain reaction crash may admit fault, but this is rarely the case. When a victim’s injury is extreme or there are several victims, it may be necessary to pursue compensation from multiple at-fault drivers.
Potential Damages in Multi-Vehicle Collisions
Chain reaction crashes usually result in extensive property damage. Unlike typical accidents, there are more than two vehicles that have been damaged. If any other roadway items like railings or signs were damaged, then the overall costs will significantly increase. In addition to multiple cars, there may be multiple victims who were injured in the crash. If only one driver is determined to be 100% responsible for the crash, then they’ll be held liable for the medical bills of all the victims. Compensatory damages are usually extremely high in these situations. Due to the nature and severity of a multi-car crash, the judge ruling over your case may decide to pursue additional punitive damages against the responsible driver.
Contact a Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer to Discuss Your Multi-Vehicle Collision Case in Pennsylvania
Did you or a loved one sustain serious injuries due to a multi-vehicle collision in Pennsylvania? Don’t let the medical bills pile up while you wait for the negligent party or their insurance company to do the right thing. Right now, you need an aggressive personal injury attorney on your side, fighting to get you the compensation you need, want, and deserve. The skilled attorneys at The Marrone Law Firm, LLC represent clients injured because of car accidents, truck accidents and Uber & Lyft accidents in Philadelphia, Center City, University City and throughout Pennsylvania. Call 215-732-6700 or fill out our online contact form to schedule a free consultation about your case. We have an office conveniently located at 200 South Broad Street, Suite 400, Philadelphia, PA 19102 as well as offices in Cherry Hill, NJ.
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