Motor Vehicle Accidents Information CenterCall us now or use the form below. A motor vehicle accident can have a devastating impact on you and your family. If you or a loved one has been injured, contact our firm to schedule a consultation with an experienced personal injury attorney. Motor Vehicle Accidents Resource Links
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Personal Injury Lawyer Serving Southeastern PennsylvaniaAfter a serious accident caused by the negligence of another party, it is essential to obtain the services of an experienced personal injury lawyer as soon as possible. This can preserve your ability to obtain full and fair compensation for your injuries and losses. The Law Office of Scott M. Pollins has successfully handled numerous motor vehicle accident cases. In a free initial consultation, attorney Scott Pollins can review your situation and explain your legal options. Our firm will work to build a strong and persuasive case designed to maximize the compensation you receive. We want to help you recover to the greatest extent possible. If you have suffered serious injuries in a car accident, truck wreck or bike crash, send us an e-mail or call 610-896-9909 to schedule a consultation. Information about motor vehicle accident law of a general nature is discussed below. Motor Vehicle Accidents - An OverviewMotor vehicle accidents cause the loss of time, property, health and even life. Such accidents occur because of elements including driver error, negligence, manufacturing defects and dangerous weather. No matter what the specific cause or result, a crash can turn a normal day into a prolonged struggle. Speaking with a lawyer can help you sort out your rights, your options and your future. Contact an attorney from Scott M. Pollins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to find out more. At-Fault, Negligent and Aggressive DriversWhen you have been in an auto accident, you may have a sense of who caused it. Issues of fault, however, can be complicated by who acted when and which laws governed the situation. If the other driver was negligent, you may have to prove that the driver breached a duty of care to you and that the breach caused your damages. The assistance of an attorney can be immensely valuable at this time, whether you are battling an insurance company, seeking compensation for your injuries or defending yourself in court. Sources of information on the accident include police reports, witnesses and the condition of the vehicles involved in the accident. They could reveal what happened and why. Actions, on the part of either driver, that may have contributed to the accident include:
Sometimes the at-fault driver is more than merely negligent; he or she may have acted recklessly or even intentionally. A reckless driver acts with conscious disregard for the probable consequences of the driver’s actions. Road rage incidents often involve reckless behavior, and they can escalate into intentional behavior. Road rage in particular can be extremely dangerous, leading to injuries and criminal charges. Generally, aggressive drivers are a serious threat to safety. Speeding and taking other risks contributes significantly to highway and other fatalities. It is important to avoid confrontation with road-rage drivers and aggressive drivers. You have a better chance of staying safe if you:
Drunk DrivingIn the US, someone dies every 30 minutes in an alcohol-related crash; someone is non-fatally injured every two minutes. Drunk driving can lead to both criminal charges and a civil lawsuit. Additionally, the business that sold alcohol to the drunk driver may be held liable if it served the driver when he or she was visibly intoxicated. This, however, does not take any responsibility from the driver who drove while intoxicated. If you have been in an accident involving alcohol or drugs, seek the help of an attorney who will explain your legal options. Auto Accidents Not Caused by the DriversSometimes, no matter how carefully you drive, you cannot avoid an accident. In certain cases, a vehicle’s manufacturing or design defect causes the accident or makes it worse. This might happen if, for instance, the brakes on your car fail or the airbag does not deploy when it should. The law of products liability applies in this situation, protecting consumers when products create an unreasonable risk of harm. If a product defect caused your injuries, you may have a case against the designer, manufacturer or distributor of the product. Another responsible party could be a mechanic who improperly repaired the car that caused the accident. Both the mechanic and the mechanic’s employer could be liable in such a case. Finally, poorly maintained roads, messy and confusing construction, unclear signage, improperly designed roads and similar problems can contribute to an accident. Government entities are typically responsible for the roads and highways; they may, therefore, be liable for accidents caused by the above factors. Special rules, however, apply to lawsuits against government entities; a lawyer will be able to explain them in detail. Schedule a ConsultationIt is important to take prompt action when you have been in a motor vehicle accident. This will help you preserve your rights and seek proper compensation. Contact an attorney from Scott M. Pollins in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, for help. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. Scott M. Pollins' law firm is located in southeastern Pennsylvania (Ardmore, Pennsylvania). Lawyer Scott Pollins assists clients in the Philadelphia-Main Line area, including the cities of Ardmore, Philadelphia, West Chester, Bryn Mawr, Haverford, Bala-Cynwyd, Villanova, Media, Doylestown, and Norristown, as well as Delaware County, Bucks County, Montgomery County, Chester County, and Philadelphia County in protecting their consumer rights. Pennsylvania • New Jersey • Maryland |