In a bike accident resulting from another driver’s negligence, the cyclist should not be liable for the damages for not wearing a helmet. Although not wearing a helmet does not directly cause a collision, it may be considered one factor that influences the...
The driver who brake checks is generally responsible for the damages if their actions caused the collision. However, there are several entities you may also share liability for a brake checking accident depending on the circumstances of the crash. Read on to learn...
Overloaded trucks can pose a significant hazard and cause accidents, resulting in catastrophic injuries and other damages. If you are in a truck accident involving overloaded trucks, you may file a claim to receive compensation for the damages. However, you must have...
In a dooring accident, a cyclist collides with a car door that has suddenly opened into their path. Usually, the driver is liable for the damages since they opened the car door without checking for oncoming cyclists or traffic. However, depending on the specific...
In a California car crash, the driver who cuts off another car and causes a collision is usually liable for the accident. This is because the crash resulted from them breaking traffic laws by not checking to ensure it was safe to change lanes. However, several factors...
Generally, passengers have no duty of care to others and are therefore exempt from liability in the case of an accident. Nonetheless, there are instances in which a careless or irresponsible passenger may be held accountable. However, you must prove that their...