Motor vehicle accidents can be more complex than most people realize. When we think of motor vehicle accidents, we typically think of a two automobiles colliding. However, motor vehicle accidents can also involve other vehicles besides car accidents, including truck accidents, ATV accidents, boating accidents, plane accidents, bus accidents…you get the idea.
In addition to accidents involving two vehicles crashing (head on collision, rear-end collision or side-impact car crash), car accidents and other motor vehicle accidents can also occur from dangerous or hazardous road conditions or defective parts. Moreover, some vehicles, such as trucks, busses, trains and planes can have multiple parties who caused or contributed to the accident. For example, if a vehicle wrecks because of worn out brakes or tires, then the person or company responsible for inspecting and maintaining those parts may be fully or partially responsible for the accident.
Whenever you have multiple causes of an accident or multiple parties who could have contributed to an accident, you have a claim that is potentially very complex. These complex claims can be expensive to bring and may require in-depth investigation, accident reconstructionists and expert testimony to result in a successful claim and get the injured party and their family fair and just compensation.
Issues of fault can also contribute to the complexities of an auto accident, trucking accident or other motor vehicle accident claim. Often police reports, private investigator reports and accident reconstructionists can help bring forth the truth and support an accident injury or wrongful death claim involving a motor vehicle.
Another complexity that often arises in car accidents and other motor vehicle accident claims is the extent of injuries sustained in the accident. Sometimes medical experts and their testimony are required to establish the extent of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. In many cases, there can be a vast difference of opinion between the accident victim’s doctor and the insurance company’s doctor.
Because of the complexities involved and most insurance companies propensity to minimize or avoid paying claims, engaging an experienced attorney is highly recommended.
With more than 25 years of experience, Weber & Nierenberg gives every case personal attention from the day of your first consultation until the day your case is resolved by way of settlement or trial.
For more information contact Weber & Nierenberg at 1-866-288-6010 for a free consultation.




