In many collisions, the negligence of multiple drivers will combine to set off a chain of events that ultimately cause the crash. Simply because a car accident involves multiple drivers does not mean that they are all at fault, however, as discussed in a recent New York ruling. If you were injured in a car accident, you may be owed compensation, and it is smart to meet with a Syracuse personal injury attorney to determine what claims you may be able to pursue.
Facts and Procedural History
It is alleged that the plaintiff sitting in the front seat of a vehicle driven by the defendant driver one and owned by the defendant owner when it collided with another vehicle operated by the defendant driver two at the intersection of North Delaware Avenue and East Hoffman Avenue in Lindenhurst. The plaintiff commenced an action against the defendants to recover damages for personal injuries resulting from the collision. Defendant driver one and defendant owner moved for summary judgment. The trial court granted the motion, and the plaintiff appealed.
Establishing Liability in Car Accident Cases
On appeal, the court affirmed the trial court ruling. In doing so, it explained that in New York, a violation of a traffic law constitutes negligence as a matter of law. This law mandates that a driver approaching a stop sign must stop and yield the right of way to any vehicle within or approaching the intersection. Continue Reading ›