Crash involved several cars? Consider accident reconstruction

On Behalf of | Feb 17, 2022 | Motor Vehicle Accidents

When it comes to determining fault, many car accidents are straightforward. A car runs a stop sign and t-boned another vehicle, or a driver swerves over the center line into oncoming traffic thereby causing a head-on collision. But in some instances, multiple vehicles are involved and untangling who is at fault can seem nearly impossible. Yet, making an accurate determination of fault could be pivotal to your personal injury case since it will dictate from whom you may be able to recover compensation and whether your recovery will be reduced due to fault allocated to you.

Don’t overlook the importance of accident reconstruction

It is these complicated wrecks where an accident reconstruction may prove beneficial. Here, an expert applies the laws of physics to the facts at hand to come to concussions as to how the accident occurred and who is at fault. The analysis is holistic, taking into account everything from witness statements to tire marks and vehicle resting positions. This evidence and the expert’s conclusions are then documented in a report that you can use as evidence in your case.

Be prepared for contradictory expert testimony

Just remember, in high stakes litigation the opposing party will likely have expert testimony that is contrary to your expert’s. So, make sure that you’re obtaining the defense’s report through discovery so that you can look for weaknesses and develop the counterarguments that you need to support your position.

Be diligent in building your personal injury case

An accident reconstruction may be just one piece of your personal injury claim. It’s important that you take a holistic approach to your case, though, so that you have multiple arguments to show why liability should be imposed and you should be entitled to compensation. If you’d like to learn about some of the other arguments that you may be able to make in your case, then please consider discussing the facts of your accident with an experienced personal injury attorney.

 

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