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What Is Motor Vehicle Law?

Motor vehicle law includes state laws that govern automobile registration and ownership, fees and taxes. These laws also address vehicle safety standards and consumer rights, which includes product liability claims.

If you are injured by a negligent driver and you would like to sue them, you may do so with the permission of the person who allowed him or her to use their car. This is known as negligent entrustment.

Traffic Felonies

Certain driving habits are considered criminal in the eyes of the laws. They could result in massive fines, the loss of driving privileges and even jail sentences. These are known as traffic felonies.

The exact definitions of these crimes are different by state however, any traffic-related crime that causes serious bodily harm to a person else or damages property is a crime under the majority of laws. For instance, a driver who runs the red light is an offense however it becomes a crime when you do so and hit the vehicle and one of the passengers suffers fatal injuries as a result.

A conviction for a felony traffic violation is more grave than a misdemeanor, and will appear on your record. This can be a problem when you apply for a job or rent an apartment. It could also affect your background checks for employment since certain employers require a clean criminal record before allowing employees to work.

A criminal defense lawyer who specializes in motor vehicle law can provide more information about the consequences of a felony charge and how it affects your future driving freedom and the ability to get an excellent job. Contact a lawyer as soon when you're charged with a traffic felony, to help you navigate the criminal procedure.

motor vehicle accident lawyer redding and run

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


There are a number of reasons that drivers avoid the scene after a crash. Some drivers might be in a panic believing that staying on the scene could lead to arrest, particularly if under the influence of alcohol or without insurance. Some, particularly young or unfamiliar drivers, may believe that it will be impossible to resolve the issue or think that the police won't pursue the case due to a lack of evidence.

The driver must never leave an accident scene. If you leave the scene of an accident could lead to criminal and civil penalties, such as suspension or revocation of a driver's license. The victim of a hit and run accident may also sue the driver responsible for damages (accident related losses) like medical costs and lost wages and property damage, pain and suffering, etc. This is a lengthy procedure that may require the services of an experienced motor vehicle accident attorney.

Vehicular Assault

It is a serious crime use a motor vehicle to hurt another person. Victims of vehicular attacks can experience significant physical injuries and even death, as well being in jail, a fine of thousands of dollars in fines, and the impact of their actions on their lives and careers. If you are accused of a vehicular assault in Long Island, an experienced lawyer is needed to protect your rights.

A vehicular assault is a crime that involves use of motorized vehicles to injure someone. This is the case with trucks, cars, and motorcycles. It also includes boats, snowmobiles and other vehicles. Many states consider this to be a criminal offense. Some also categorize it as aggravated vehicular assault, a first degree felony with up to 25 years of jail time.

In order to convict you of this crime, your district attorney must demonstrate that you operated the vehicle in a reckless or negligent way that caused serious physical harm to someone else. The threshold for serious physical injuries that is required by laws governing vehicular assault excludes minor cuts and scrapes and broken bones, as well as any permanent loss of function or organ.

The offense is deemed to be aggravated if it was committed against an individual who is a child or has a job that is vital to the public's safety. It also becomes aggravated if there have been previous convictions for vehicle assault, aggravated vehicular attack or both. In addition to this, a violation of the law may be charged when the incident occurred on private roads and driveways, not the road of a county or state.

Negligent Driving

A person could be considered negligent when they cause an accident, injury, or property damage while driving a motor vehicle. Negligent driving refers to the failure to use a reasonable amount of care while driving and leading to injury or harm to other drivers, passengers or pedestrians. Negligence is usually not intentional, but can be caused by an unintentional error.

To prove negligence, an victim must demonstrate the following: existence of an obligation of care; breach of this duty in the form of injury or damage as well as damages. It is also essential to determine the extent of the injury and costs.

In some cases, negligent driving is defined as going over the speed limit in conditions when a slower speed is appropriate, for instance, when visibility is poor or bad weather. Another instance of negligent driving is the failure to use turn signals. It is also important to keep a safe distance between the vehicles. As a rule of thumb you should be following the vehicle that is in front of yours for a period of three seconds. This gives you enough time to stop and brake.

Reckless driving is an extreme kind of negligence. The term "reckless driving" is generally defined as a willful disregard of the safety of others and there must be a real injury or damage to be prosecuted for reckless operation of an automobile.

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