Posts Tagged car accident
Stolen Vehicle Accidents – What to Do, and What Not to Do
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
An automobile accident can be very dangerous and usually leaves a driver stunned. Sometimes, for some, the accident does not end there. Drivers who find themselves involved in an accident with a driver operating a stolen vehicle may also find themselves involved in a physical altercation.
Drivers of stolen vehicles usually exhibit driving habits that are dangerous to themselves and other drivers. When these drivers are the cause of an accident, they may also not be in a normal state of mind due to the shock of knowing they will be caught with a stolen vehicle and be liable for damages. This shock can send them into an impulsive rage that may leave you and your passengers unsafe.
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Vehicle Accident Lawyer
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
Vehicle accidents happen every day on our roads. It is a sad state of affairs but that is the reality. While many of the auto accidents cannot be avoided, others could easily have been avoided had it not been for somebody’s misjudgment, mistake or carelessness. All in all, somebody is responsible for every accident. Vehicle accident lawyers help courts of law determine whose fault it was and who should take responsibility.
There are many types of vehicles including cars, busses and trucks, but by far the most common accidents are those that involve cars. This is understandable because cars are the vast majority of vehicles on the roads.
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An Overview on Motor Vehicle Accidents
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
For the recent years, our court system has been receiving considerable number of personal injury lawsuits resulting from motor vehicle accidents. This is very much evident on the daily news reports about the accounts of tragic vehicle collisions. In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) affirmed that a car accident occur every ten seconds.
In California and in most states in the U.S. wherein “no fault” legislation has not yet been adopted, these occurrences are under the law of negligence. Meaning, any person, who has been proven to operate his vehicle without due care, is required to pay his injured victim for any harm or damages that resulted from his action or inaction.
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What Your Vehicle Accident Lawyer Can Do For You
Posted by admin in Vehicle Accidents on July 17, 2010
In the United States last year, a record number of almost 6,500,000 accidents involving motor vehicles occurred. These accidents have injured people numbering to over 2.9 million and killed almost 42,000.
All over the country, particularly in population-congested states like California, particularly in Los Angeles County, vehicle accidents occur almost every day.