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What Is a Motor Vehicle Case?
A motor vehicle case is a personal injury lawsuit that involves a motor vehicle accident. While the majority of cases are guided by the standard common-law notions of negligence however, there are a variety of specific issues pertaining to this practice.
According to New York law, owners of vehicles are liable for accidents that occur while their vehicles are operated without their permission, either express or implied. Our dedicated legal team handles these cases on a contingent fee basis.
Eyewitness Testimony
Eyewitness testimony can provide a valuable supplement to other evidence in a motor car case. This kind of evidence can be used to identify the perpetrators or criminals, or provide details about what caused the accident. There is a wealth of evidence that shows eyewitness identifications are often inaccurate.
Witnesses are prone to make a mistake when trying to recall an object's color or shape. Perceptual distortions like faded memories can make a person forget the exact moment.
Witness memory can also be distorted when witnesses are given leading questions or information. For instance, in one study found that asking participants to estimate how fast the car was moving affected their responses. Other factors that impact the accuracy of eyewitness testimonies include age and attention level, as well as skill and stress, health issues and prejudice.
While many experts will insist on the credibility of eyewitness testimony, it is essential to educate jurors and law enforcement agencies members about the possibility of errors. In some cases, eyewitness testimony that was incorrect has led to wrong convictions or even murder. For instance, in 2018 the Innocence Project was able to show that the fingerprints of the cup used by a witness to identify the suspect in a burglary were not Royal Clark's.
Vehicle Examining
As a general rule, vehicle inspections must be performed every year. Certain types of vehicles might need be inspected more frequently like those sold via private sales or have an expiring inspection sticker. In certain instances, such as when someone who is a New York resident moves and must update their address, it's required to have the vehicle checked prior to the issue of new stickers.
A forensic examiner will first verify a few specifics like the make and model of the car and its registration date, odometer reading and so on. The inspectors then start to look at the vehicle, starting with the most obvious areas like the mirrors the windshields, the lights and horn. There are motor vehicle accident lawyer green bay of checklists to make sure that thorough inspections are carried out, including looking for things like corrosion or suspension parts.
Drivers must be aware and be aware of pedestrians, motorists, and potential hazards. Failure to do so could be viewed as negligence. It is also a driver's responsibility to ensure that they are in control of their vehicle at all at all times. A vehicle that is not in good condition can cause a loss of control of the vehicle which could result in serious injuries. A car's manufacturer could be held accountable for the accident in the event that it was caused by an automobile defect or part.
Parts or Components that are Defective
To ensure that a vehicle functions correctly, thousands and thousands of tiny mechanical components and electrical components have to work together. If one of these parts is damaged, the result can be catastrophic. Most often, these accidents are caused by manufacturing defects or other problems in the design or construction of a specific component. If a car component that is defective is the cause of an accident, the person responsible may be liable to compensate the victims of the crash for their injuries.
Many people believe that all auto accidents are caused human error. While nearly 94 percent of car accidents are caused by driver errors but there are other causes that can cause a crash including road conditions, and defective auto parts.
Defective components of a car include brakes, airbags, seatbelts, tires and any other component that fails to function in the way it was designed and result in an accident. Sometimes, these flaws result from aftermarket enhancements that weren't designed with the same care as the original components on vehicles. Sometimes, the flaw is found in the original design of a part.
Manufacturers are required to create cars that meet the minimum safety standards. If the vehicle, or one parts of it, was not built or designed to meet these standards, the manufacturer may be held liable for any damage resulting from an accident caused by a defective part.
Insurance Coverage
In many states, drivers are required to have insurance if their negligence or conduct causes harm to other drivers. Liability insurance covers bodily injury liability as well as property damage liability.
Bodily Injury liability covers your medical bills as well as the medical costs of others injured in a crash caused by your vehicle as long as you meet the limits of your insurance policy. Typically there is a separate limit per victim and a single limit for the total amount of property damage. Some insurance companies offer policies with higher limits for these kinds of damages.
Insurance for property damage will repair or replace your vehicle if it is damaged by an event other than a collision with another car or object, for example windstorm, fire, theft and the impact of a deer. It could also protect your vehicle from damage from driving over potholes. This type of insurance is required in New York, among other states.
Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage (UM/UIM) is required in many states, although some require it only when the at-fault driver does not have insurance or has inadequate insurance. This coverage covers your medical and property damage in the event that the at-fault driver has no insurance or is uninsured.
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