Steps To Take if You’re Involved in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

Being involved in an accident is already stressful enough, but things can get even more overwhelming when more than one vehicle is involved. When there is just one offending party, the case will be much less complex than when multiple parties are involved. As a victim, you might wonder: Who caused the crash? How do I deal with multiple insurance companies? Who do I hold liable for my injuries? How do I determine liability? Pondering on these questions can make the whole situation feel daunting, especially amid the chaos.

When you find yourself in this situation, you might feel discouraged and not want to pursue a compensation claim even when you deserve it. However, you can count on our team of well-experienced and highly skilled car accident lawyers from Leverty & Associates Law. We understand how frustrating and stressful multi-vehicle car accidents can be. Figuring out who is responsible can be complicated; insurance companies may argue over who should pay for damages, and if you are hurt, you might not know the next steps to take. With our legal team by your side, you have nothing to worry about.

In this blog, we will discuss and walk you through the steps you must take after a multi-vehicle accident to help protect your health, finances, and legal rights. If you or a loved one has been involved in a multi-vehicle accident, don’t navigate the legal process alone; we can help you.

Why Hire Our Personal Injury Lawyers to Help You?

At Leverty & Associates Law, we have experienced attorneys who focus on personal injury cases. We will conduct thorough investigations, collaborate with accident reconstruction experts, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court when necessary. We will help you throughout the legal process and provide compassionate support and guidance.

Our attorneys will ensure that you are kept informed and empowered every step of the way. So, if you need a team of dependable car accident lawyers to help you determine who is at fault in a multi-vehicle accident, we are the ones to call. Contact us at (775) 322-6636 to learn more about how we can help you.

We are committed to assisting you in navigating the intricacies of personal injury cases.

Steps to Take If You Are Involved in a Multi-Vehicle Car Accident

If you have been in a multi-vehicle car accident, things can get confusing quickly. It is essential to stay calm and take the proper steps to protect yourself and your legal rights. After such an accident you should . . .

Prioritize Your Safety

Your safety is the most important thing. If you can, try to move your car out of the way so other vehicles will not hit it. You can take further safety precautions by turning on your hazard lights to warn other drivers. You should also check yourself and the other people involved in the accident for injuries. If anyone is hurt, call 911 immediately so they can get you medical help.

Call the Police

Even if the accident is minor, make sure to call the local authorities. Police officers will come to the scene, talk to witnesses, and write a report. This report is critical because it will help to prove what happened. A police report can also help you determine who to hold responsible for the incident and can also help you build a strong case when filing a compensation claim later.

Collect Evidence

Since multiple cars are involved, gathering as much proof as possible is crucial. If you can, collect the following evidence:

  • Take clear pictures and videos of the vehicle damage, license plates, road condition, traffic signs and signals, and skid marks or car debris on the road.
  • Collect the other drivers’ names, phone numbers, and insurance details.
  • Avoid discussing fault or making statements that could be used against you later.

Talk to Witnesses

If people witnessed the accident, their statements can be helpful. Ask for the witnesses’ names and contact details. Their input can be useful if there is a dispute about who is at fault.

Seek Medical Assistance

Even if you do not feel any pain, you should still see a doctor as soon as possible. Some injuries, like whiplash, internal bleeding, or traumatic brain injury, do not show up right away but can get worse over time. A doctor’s report will also help to prove your injuries and how you got them. This can help you build a strong claim when seeking compensation.

Inform Your Insurance Company

Notify your insurance company and let them know about the accident. Give them all the details, but do not admit fault or make guesses about what happened. Since multiple cars were involved, insurance companies may argue about who should pay. They might also devise other reasons to deny your claim or underpay you.

Talk to a Car Accident Lawyer

Determining who to hold responsible in a multi-vehicle accident can be a complex process, and you will need a car accident lawyer to navigate the process. However, the role a lawyer plays goes beyond just identifying fault. We will apply our expertise to your case and support you at every stage.

We will protect your rights and ensure you get the justice and compensation you deserve.

How a Lawyer from Leverty & Associates Law Can Help You

Multi-vehicle accidents can be complex, with several drivers and insurance companies involved, but our experienced lawyers can help you by doing the following:

  • Investigating the accident
  • Determining who to hold responsible
  • Gathering evidence to support your claim
  • Negotiating with insurance companies for fair compensation
  • Filing a lawsuit and representing you in court if no settlement or common ground is reached during negotiations.

Get Help from Leverty & Associates Law

At Leverty & Associates Law, our attorneys have dedicated their careers and knowledge to helping clients who need legal guidance, support, and assistance. We have helped many clients achieve legal goals specific to their cases and can help you, too. Our services are on a contingency fee basis, so you do not have to pay us until we secure a favorable outcome. Call us at (775) 322-6636 for a free consultation.

Attorney Patrick Leverty

Attorney Patrick LevertyWith his master’s in insurance law, Patrick routinely helps individuals and businesses who are having issues with their insurance company. He also has extensive experience with personal injury actions, complex tort actions, product liability matters, and class actions. Patrick Leverty is rated AV by Martindale Hubbell (the highest rating) and has been granted membership in the Million Dollar Advocate Forum, and Multi-Million Dollar Advocate Forum. Patrick Leverty has been certified as a Personal Injury Specialist by the State Bar of Nevada. [ Attorney Bio ]

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