How Is Fault Determined in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident?

Being involved in a car accident is bad enough without the added stress of multiple cars being involved in a crash. Multi-vehicle accidents can be stressful for many reasons, one being that it can be challenging to determine who is at fault when filing a personal injury claim. Our car accident lawyer will help you determine fault for your multi-vehicle accident case by launching a full investigation into what occurred and who may hold liability as it relates to your losses.

While proving fault may seem straightforward, it’s hardly ever simple, especially when multiple vehicles are involved in a car accident. These types of cases require a thorough investigation of the accident and other contributing factors. At Hollis Law Firm, we handle a wide variety of personal injury claims, including those involving multi-vehicle car accidents. We are committed to helping our clients build strong claims and pursue the compensation they deserve. 

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How to Assign Liability in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident Case

When it comes to assigning liability in a car accident, the driver who acted negligently is often the party who holds liability in a personal injury case. However, when multiple vehicles are involved in a crash, the party who initially caused the crash can be more difficult to identify, especially if more than one party involved may bear some of the fault. 

Multi-vehicle car accidents are unique due to the various parties who may bear some liability for your losses. Investigators in these cases must perform an extensive breakdown of what happened to produce a fair decision for all parties involved. Some steps that may be taken to help determine fault in your multi-vehicle car accident case include the following:

Utilizing Witnesses

Witnesses to the multi-vehicle accident can be a crucial asset in determining fault. This is because they are often impartial observers and typically base their accounts on precisely what they saw. Another reason that witnesses who were not involved are essential to multi-vehicle accident cases is that it is possible multiple drivers may be liable.

If several witnesses corroborate each other, this can solidify your claim. Your lawyer can use their statements to strengthen your claim as you pursue justice for your losses. 

Collect Evidence

If there is video or photo evidence that may provide evidence of negligence on the part of one or more of the drivers in your multi-vehicle crash, this evidence can be highly useful in determining fault in your case. Your personal injury lawyer can launch a full investigation into your case and collect any video surveillance or photos taken by law enforcement at the accident scene. Additionally, a lawyer can get a copy of the police report, which is another crucial piece of evidence in any personal injury claim.

Provide Evidence of the Elements of Negligence

When proving fault in any personal injury case, your lawyer must be able to provide evidence of the four elements of negligence. These elements are as follows:

  • The at-fault party owed you a duty of care
  • The duty of care was breached
  • The breach of duty caused the multi-car accident and your injuries
  • You suffered losses as a result

To begin building your multi-vehicle car accident case, contact a trusted lawyer as soon as possible.

Get Help Determining Fault in Your Multi-Vehicle Car Accident Case Today

At Hollis Law Firm, our trusted legal team believes in holding negligent drivers responsible for their actions and helping our clients pursue maximum, fair compensation. That is why we are dedicated to helping our clients determine who is at fault in their multi-vehicle car accident claims. We can help you gather the evidence necessary to establish fault, holding the liable party accountable for damages. 

The aftermath of a multi-vehicle accident can be stressful. At Hollis Law Firm, we guide our clients through the personal injury process so they feel confident in their legal representation as they pursue the fair compensation they are owed. Contact our firm today at (800) 701-3672 or complete our contact form.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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