Multiple-vehicle crashes, or chain reaction accidents, occur when two vehicles collide, followed by a third vehicle colliding with the first two.
One driver hits another driver, who hits another, and so on.
There are several types of multiple vehicle crashes, such as rear-end accidents, head-on collisions, intersection crashes, and lane change accidents.
When it's all said and done, you have a series of collisions, and it can be difficult to determine liability.
A typical two-car accident can be difficult to determine fault, so when you add in more vehicles to the equation, it gets much more complicated.
A prevalent myth about multi-car accidents is that the first or last vehicle in the accident is liable.
Maybe that's the case some of the time, but fault must be determined on a case by case basis.
Luckily, some general principles will help.
In the article below, we will talk about assigning fault in a multi-car accident.
Who Is Responsible In A Multi-Car Accident? posted first on https://thebrownfirm.blogspot.com

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