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3 Common Reasons Why Your Motor Vehicle Claim Isn't Working (And Solutions To Resolve It)
What Is Motor Vehicle Law?

The motor vehicle law includes state statutes that regulate the registration of vehicles, fees and taxes. These laws also address vehicle safety standards and consumer rights, including products liability claims.

If you are injured in an accident caused by a negligent driver, you could be able sue the person who gave him or her permission to use their vehicle. This is referred to as negligent trust.

Traffic Felonies

In the eyes of the law certain driving habits go beyond mere violations and become a criminal act that could lead to severe fines, a loss of driving privileges, and even jail time. These are known as traffic felonies.

The exact categories of these crimes differ by state however, any traffic-related crime that causes serious bodily injury to another person or damages property is a felony under the majority of laws. For example, if you run through a red light, and then hit the vehicle, it's a felony.

A conviction for a felony traffic violation is more grave than a misdemeanor, and will appear on your record. This could be a problem when you apply for a job, or rent an apartment. It can also affect your employment background check, as some employers require an unblemished criminal record prior to when they can hire you.

A criminal defense attorney who is specialized in motor vehicle law will be able to explain the consequences of a felony conviction and how it could affect your future freedom of driving and your chances of getting an outstanding job. If you are charged with a traffic felony, you must always speak with an attorney immediately to assist you in navigating the complicated criminal process and ensure you get the best outcome possible.

Hit and Run


Many people are aware that hit and run accident can cause serious injury or death and the media often reports on such incidents. The legal definition is more broad and can vary based on the state. Even if the incident does not cause injuries or deaths, it may be deemed a hit and run when the person who was involved flees the scene without stopping to provide insurance information or contact details.

There are many reasons why drivers decide to flee after a crash. Some drivers may be in a panic thinking that staying at the scene can lead to arrest, particularly if they are under the impaired by alcohol or not having insurance. Some, particularly younger or less experienced drivers might be scared and believe that staying at the scene will lead to their arrest, especially in the event that they are under influence or do not have insurance coverage.

A driver shouldn't leave the scene of an accident. The criminal and civil penalties for leaving the scene of an auto accident, including suspension or revocation of license, can be severe. Additionally, the victim of a hit-and-run collision can pursue the driver who was at fault for damages (accident-related losses) such as medical expenses, lost income or property damage, and the pain and suffering. motor vehicle accident law firm baldwin park is a difficult procedure that requires the assistance of a knowledgeable motor accident attorney.

Vehicular Assault

The use of the motor vehicle as a weapon to harm someone else is a serious criminal offence. Victims of vehicular assaults could be seriously injured or even death. They could also be facing imprisonment, fines in the thousands, and long-term negative effects on their careers and lives. If you're charged with a vehicular assault in Long Island, you need an experienced lawyer to protect your rights.

A crime of assault on a vehicle involves hurting someone who is driving a vehicle, such as cars, trucks, motorcycles as well as snowmobiles, boats, and other vehicles. Many states consider this a crime of the highest degree. Some also classify it as aggravated vehicle assault which is a first degree felony with up to 25 years of prison time.

To be found guilty of this offense the district attorney must show that you used the vehicle in a reckless or negligent manner, and that it caused serious physical injuries to someone else. The standard for serious injury that is imposed by the law on vehicular assault covers all permanent organ or function impairment, which includes minor scrapes and cuts.

The offense can be aggravated if the injury occurred to a child or a person working in a profession vital to public safety, or when you have a prior conviction of vehicular assault or aggravated assault on a vehicle. A violation of this law can be a crime if the incident happened on driveways or private roads, rather than a state road or county road.

Negligent Driving

If a person causes an accident or injury or property damage while driving a motorized vehicle, they may be deemed negligent. Negligent driving involves the failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care while driving, resulting in harm or injury to other motorists, passengers, or pedestrians. Negligence is usually not intentional however it could result from an unintentional error.

To establish that a driver is negligent, the victim must establish the existence of a legal obligation; the breach of obligation; the cause of injury or damage and damages. It is essential to determine the amount and cost of the injured party’s losses.

In certain instances, negligent driving can be defined as going over the speed limit in conditions when a slower speed is warranted, such as when there is poor visibility or bad weather. Another example of reckless driving is the failure to use turn signals. It is also important to maintain a safe distance between vehicles. A good rule of the thumb is to follow the vehicle or car in the direction of you for approximately three seconds, giving yourself enough time to apply the brakes and slow down.

Reckless driving is a severe form of negligence. Reckless driving is typically defined as a willful disregard of the safety of others, and there must be an actual harm or damage in order to be charged with reckless driving of the motor vehicle.

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