
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how fault is determined in multi-vehicle accidents and why liability is often more complex than it appears.
Multi-vehicle accidents are rarely as simple as “one driver caused everything.” In Pennsylvania, liability is often divided across multiple parties based on comparative negligence.
One of the most misunderstood aspects of these crashes is that the first impact is not always the legally responsible trigger. A later driver speeding or following too closely may be partially or fully responsible depending on speed, reaction time and/or distance.
When insurance companies reconstruct chain-reaction events they often rely heavily on vehicle positioning and “point of rest” analysis rather than on eyewitness accounts, which can be inconsistent.
Weather conditions can also often play a significant legal role. While weather does not excuse negligence, it can shift how “reasonable driving behavior” is interpreted.
Multi-vehicle accident cases frequently involve competing versions of events, making physical evidence, eyewitness accounts and crash reconstruction especially important.
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