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After you’re in a car accident, it can take a few seconds to get your bearings. The first thing people think is often “what just happened?” Then, they begin to worry about making sure everyone is ok, calling the police, and going through the process of cleaning up the scene. However, some car accident victims don’t have the luxury of taking those few seconds to gather themselves. Instead, a car accident for them leads to a second, and sometimes even a third collision.
The rules of the road were designed to keep cars away from each other and keep the roads safe. But, sometimes it only takes one car to cause chaos on the streets.
Many people think about car accidents as a single, instantaneous event. However with chain reaction car accidents, there are often multiple times that a person’s body is jolted within the car, causing injury. For example, oftentimes a person can suffer a severe injury during the initial collision. This is when airbags go off, and the chain reaction begins. Then, a vehicle may be thrown in a different direction, creating additional opportunity for injury. A someone in a chain reaction car accident may hit something on the road like a guard rail or a telephone pole, or even end up being struck by a second car.
At Marcotte Law Firm, we’ve handled thousands of cases for thousands of people in car accidents. When you’ve been doing it for decades, you’ve seen almost every type of collision. Chain reaction car accidents are something we’ve seen before, and we know that we’ll see them again. We understand the intricacies of these cases, including figuring out who was at fault. This is especially important when someone has significant injuries, but not enough insurance.
If you’ve been injured in a chain reaction car accident, call the car accidents attorneys at Marcotte Law Firm for a free consultation.