[10-07-2022] Santa Clara County, CA – One Person was Hospitalized After a Multi-Vehicle Collision in San Jose

[10-07-2022] One Person was Hospitalized After a Multi-Vehicle Collision in San JoseAccording to local news, they took one person to the hospital with unknown injuries. At the same time, they evaluated additional people’s conditions after a car experienced a fire in a multi-vehicle collision in San Jose on Friday morning, October 7, 2022.

The mishap transpired at Steinbeck Drive and Santa Teresa Boulevard.

According to reports, three vehicles were reportedly involved in the collision.

Multi-Vehicle Accident Statistics

A collision involving more than one car is known as a multi-vehicle accident. This collision is frequently referred to as a “pileup,” especially when involving six or more vehicles. These accidents often occur on highways where dozens of cars travel side by side at high speeds. Due to their inability to stop quickly, many drivers close to an accident risk colliding with other vehicles.

Multiple-vehicle accidents are more likely when visibility is impaired by fog, rain, or snow. In these circumstances, drivers need to exercise extra caution and awareness. However, some motorists are still unaware of how risky the roads are.

Drivers frequently don’t have enough time to choose whether or not to collide with the cars in front of them in multi-car accidents. Most terrified drivers swerve into other lanes, hit the brakes too late, and skid, which causes a terrible chain reaction and enlarges the pileup.

Multiple-car collisions frequently leave their victims with severe injuries and debt. Car crashes at high speeds can also result in fatalities. 10.2 million people, according to the U.S. Census Bureau Americans lost their lives in auto accidents in 2008. Approximately 30% of all traffic fatalities are the result of speeding.

According to crash data from 2002, sharp turns were the cause of about 40% of high-speed-related deaths. Over two times as many people passed away from speeding as from not driving fast enough under the same conditions.

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Santa Clara County Car Accident Lawyers

Identifying who is at fault in an accident involving four or more cars can be more challenging than in one involving one to three vehicles. Even insurance companies take their time figuring out who or what was at fault for the accident. Due to this, a lot of cases end up in court. The court can investigate the situation further, reach a just conclusion, and determine just compensation.

Nevertheless, many states strictly enforce their “contributory negligence” laws, according to which no one can be compensated for an accident for which they were at least 1% at fault. According to “comparative negligence,” which is used in some states, a driver’s compensation is determined by how much they contributed to the accident.

Some states have a “no-fault” law when several vehicles collide. When these things occur, you should take immediate action to assist yourself. Accidents involving multiple cars require evidence gathering, like various traffic accidents.

Whether there is a death or not, the person with the most vital evidence list typically prevails. That person receives the highest payment. The primary evidence considered is negligence, which can be comparative or contributory.

For expenses incurred for medical care, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Our Santa Clara county multi-vehicle attorneys at Arash Law can assess the viability of your potential lawsuit and counsel you on the best course of action for obtaining legal assistance for your circumstance.

Call us at (888) 488-1391 or email us if you’ve been in a high-speed accident to get a free case review and learn more about your legal rights.

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