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Determining Fault in Multi-Car Accidents

Determining Fault in Multi-Car Accidents

When you’re hurt in a car accident, you might be unsure who’s at fault. That’s not just because you were hurt or suffered memory loss, but because there were many cars involved in the accident. In these cases, you might not have even seen which car crashed first. 

In these cases, determining fault can be tough. Luckily, your lawyer can help you investigate the collision and build a claim against the at-fault party. If you’re not sure who’s responsible for your injuries, reach out for help investigating your claim. 

When Other Drivers Are at Fault

When you’re hurt in a multiple-car accident, there’s a chance that one driver is mostly responsible for the accident. For example, they may have been driving recklessly, speeding, or driving distracted. In these cases, they may be responsible for the damage done to you and the other drivers. 

For example, you might have been driving home late at night. Another driver was sleepy because of that, which affects their judgement and reaction speed. They drifted into your lane, and they were unable to react in time to avoid the crash. 

If you believe another driver caused your injuries, you may find eyewitnesses to the accident. Your Salt Lake City car accident attorney may also find an expert witness to reconstruct the crash and find the at-fault driver. 

Mechanical Failures

Sometimes, your car accident might not have even been caused by a parts failure. You or another driver lost control of the car because the steering, brakes, or other key part failed, which led to a serious multi-car crash. 

In these cases, the manufacturer may be at fault for the damages done to you and your vehicle. They’re liable for the damage done by their products, if those products should have been safe for your use. If their carelessness caused your injuries, they may be held responsible for your losses. 

Road Defects 

In some cases, none of the drivers or cars may have caused the accident. It was instead the fault of road defects like potholes or design issues. For example, some roads aren’t built to allow rainwater to run off properly. That leaves standing water, which raises the chances of hydroplaning. 

If this is the case, your state’s department of transportation may be the ones at fault for your injuries. They’re expected to keep the roads safe for drivers. If they fail to build and maintain the roads to keep drivers safe, they can be held accountable. 

Talk to a Lawyer about Your Multiple-Car Collision

If you’ve suffered through a car accident with multiple drivers, you might be overwhelmed already. You might be unsure who’s responsible for your losses, and you might not be sure where to start with your claim. 

If that’s the case, you may need a lawyer from Craig Swapp & Associates on your side. They can get started with a free consultation, where they can discuss your claim and help you determine who’s at fault for your claim. 

Get started by calling 1-800-404-9000 or by visiting our website for more information. 


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