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10 Things You've Learned From Kindergarden Which Will Help You With Motor Vehicle Attorneys
What Is a Motor Vehicle Case?

A motor vehicle case is any personal injury lawsuit that is based on a motor vehicle accident. While the majority of cases are subject to common law principles There are a few aspects which are unique to this area.

According to New York law, owners of vehicles are accountable for accidents that occur when their vehicles are operated with their permission, express or implied. Our legal team handles these cases on a contingency basis.

Eyewitness Testimony

Eyewitness testimony is an excellent supplement to other evidence when it comes to motor vehicle cases. This kind of evidence can be used to identify the perpetrators of crimes and provide details on what caused the accident. There is a wealth of research that shows that eyewitness accounts are often not accurate.

Witnesses are prone to make mistakes when attempting to recall an object's colour or shape. Perceptual distortions, like faded memories, may make a person forget the exact event.

Witness memory can also be distorted when witnesses are given important questions or information. For example, researchers in one study found that asking participants to estimate how fast a car was traveling influenced their answers. Other factors that affect the credibility of eyewitness testimony include age, attention, ability, stress level and health conditions, prejudice, previous experience, cognitive status, confidence or degree of certainty as well as a suggestion of questioning, biased lineups and racial or individual bias.


While many experts will insist on the validity of eyewitness testimony but it is essential to educate jurors and law enforcement agencies members about the possibility for error. In motor vehicle accident attorneys missoula that was inaccurate has led to incorrect convictions or even murder. In 2018, the Innocence Project proved that the fingerprints found on a cup, which a witness used to identify a suspect during a burglary, were not those of Royal Clark's.

Vehicle Examining

In general inspections for vehicles should be conducted every year. Certain types of vehicles might need be inspected more frequently, such as those being sold privately or have an inspection sticker that has expired. It is also a requirement in certain situations, like when a resident of New York moves and needs to change their address, it is required that their vehicle is inspected before the new stickers can be issued.

When an inspector conducts an inspection, they begin by checking a few details such as the car's model and make as well as the date of registration and the odometer's reading, and others. They then examine the vehicle's interior, beginning with the obvious areas like mirrors, the windshields, the lights and the horn. There are a number of checklists to ensure a thorough inspection is done, including checking for things like corrosion or suspension components.

Drivers are expected attentive on the road and keep an eye out for pedestrians, other drivers, and potential hazards. Inability to do this could be considered negligent. It is also the driver's obligation to maintain control of their vehicle at all time. A vehicle that is not in good condition could cause the vehicle to lose control, resulting in serious injuries. It is also possible that the vehicle's manufacturer could be found liable under the law on product liability if the accident was caused by an issue with the vehicle or any of its components.

Components or Parts that are defective

For a vehicle's operation to run effectively, thousands of tiny electrical and mechanical parts must work together. If one of these components is damaged, the result can be disastrous. These accidents are often due to manufacturing errors or other issues related to the design or construction an element. If a malfunctioning part of a vehicle is at the root of an accident, the person accountable for the incident could be liable to compensate victims for injuries.

Many people believe that the majority of auto accidents are caused human error. While 94 percent of crashes are caused by driver error but there are other factors like roads and parts that are defective that can lead to an accident.

Defective automobile parts include brakes seats, airbags, tires, or any other component that may not function as intended and lead to an accident. These defects can be the result of parts purchased from an aftermarket store that were not designed as carefully as the original components on a vehicle. Sometimes, the problem can be found in the original design of a component.

Manufacturers are required to create vehicles that meet minimum safety standards. If the vehicle or its components were not designed or built according to these standards the manufacturer could be held responsible in a product liability lawsuit for any injuries that may occur due to an accident that was caused by the defective component.

Insurance Coverage

Most states follow the tort liability system which requires drivers to be insured in the event that their actions or negligence causes injury to another. Liability insurance covers bodily injuries and property damage liability.

Bodily Injury liability covers your medical bills as well as the medical bills of anyone else injured in a collision caused by your vehicle as long as you meet the limits of your insurance policy. Typically there is a separate limit per person injured and a unified limit for the total amount of property damage. Some insurers offer policies that have higher limits on these types of damages.

Property damage insurance pays to repair or replace your vehicle if it is damaged due to something other than a collision with a vehicle or object, like theft, fire, windstorm and the impact of deer. It can also be used to cover damage caused by driving over potholes. This kind of insurance is required in New York, among other states.

In many states the uninsured or underinsured driver insurance (UM/UIM) is required in many states. However, some states only require it when the driver at fault has no insurance. This coverage will reimburse you or your passengers for your loss of property and medical expenses if the driver at fault has no insurance, is not insured or is involved in a hit-and run crash.

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