Automobile accidents are one of the leading causes of accidental injury in
the Buffalo NY area. Each year, people are killed in motor vehicle crashes
and many are injured.
These crashes are frequently caused by the negligence
of other drivers, leading to their own death or injury as well as those of innocent
victims.
Negligence is one of the primary causes of most automobile accidents. Negligent
acts occur when a driver causing an accident does not exercise a reasonable standard of care.
For example, he was driving too fast or too slowly for the conditions. Or driving distracted. Perhaps he ignored traffic signals
or conditions. There are many areas in which negligence can occur but negligence
is a failure to be careful rather than an act intended to cause harm.
A person
who is distracted and rear-ends another vehicle is negligent.
Intentional misconduct, on the other hand, is an action committed when the
person knew that his actions could cause harm and did not care, or actively
desired to harm others. A driver who drives at a high rate of speed, cutting
in and out of traffic, may be intentionally putting himself and others at risk.
The law of strict liability could apply in some circumstances and neither negligence
nor intent would need to be shown. Another cause of auto accidents is product
failure. The Firestone tire litigation is a good example of product failure.
In that case, a defect in the tire caused accidents beyond the control of drivers.
The defects were not intentional but the manufacturer was responsible.
A similar situation could exist if a repair to the car was done improperly and caused in a crash. In some states, in the case of auto accidents caused by
drunk drivers, the business or host who supplied the alcohol and allowed the
driver to drive in an intoxicated condition could be found to have a liability
in addition to the drunk driver.
If you or a loved one is in need of legal assistance, call J John Sebastian Law Office or schedule a consultation and review. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if we agree
to handle your case, we may work on a contingency fee basis, which means we
get paid for our services only if there is a monetary recovery of funds. In
many cases, a lawsuit or other claim must be filed before an applicable expiration
date, known as a statute of limitations. Please call right away to ensure that
you do not waive your right to possible compensation.
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