Understanding Chain Reaction Car Accidents By Rocky Walton on April 29, 2021

firemen standing next to a car accident When you are involved in a chain reaction car accident not only is it scary but it can lead to serious injuries. Chain reaction car accidents are often complex, sometimes making it difficult to determine who is primarily at fault. In such cases, a car accident lawyer is vital to determining fault so that accident victims can obtain the maximum compensation for their injuries. 

Representing those who have been involved in chain reaction car accidents in and around Arlington, TX, attorney Rocky Walton can help you get the compensation you deserve for your injuries. 

What Are Chain Reaction Car Accidents?

Chain reaction car accidents happen when one car crashes, and then a subsequent car accident occurs. Usually chain reaction car accidents happen when one car stops and the car behind it doesn’t stop in time and crashes into the stopped car’s rear. A third car may then crash into the car that rear-ended the first car, followed by a fourth car crashing into the third car, and so on. 

Causes of Chain Reaction Car Accidents

Chain reaction car accidents can occur when two or more drivers make errors that cause them to collide with the vehicle in front of them. Some common causes of chain reaction car accidents include:

  • Following too closely: When drivers follow too closely, they don’t give themselves enough distance to slow or come to a stop in the event the vehicle in front of them abruptly stops. When several drivers in a row follow too closely, it can lead to a chain reaction accident. 
  • Distracted driving: Distracted driving is a common cause of car accidents. Distracted driving happens when drivers don’t give the road their full attention and do other things while driving, such as texting, talking to passengers, eating, or reaching for something behind their seat. 
  • Speeding: Speeding, like following too closely, makes it difficult for drivers to stop in time for hazards and can also cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles. 
  • Failure to use turn signals: Turn signals are an important way to let other drivers know when a car will be changing course. When turn signals are not used, it can result in an accident. 
  • Driving under the influence: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol impairs a person’s judgment and motor skills, which can lead to chain reaction car accidents. 

Who Is At-fault for Damages?

Those who have had their car damaged or have been injured in a chain reaction car accident should be entitled to damages for their losses. However, multiple people, including injured parties, can sometimes carry some fault for a chain reaction accident. 

In Arlington and the rest of Texas, those who are partially responsible for an accident may still collect damages provided that they are not mostly at fault. In return, damages are reduced by the amount the person is partially at fault for. 

Determining fault is essential for recovering the maximum compensation for damages. A car accident attorney can help determine the degree of fault of each party to help recover fair compensation for their client’s injuries and property damage. 

Contact the Law Firm of Roger "Rocky" Walton, P.C.

If you have been in a chain reaction car accident and need help recovering compensation for your injuries and vehicle damage, call the Arlington, TX, Law Firm of Rocky Walton, P.C. at (817) 429-4299 to schedule a consultation.

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