Drunk Driving
Some drivers may make the dangerous decision to get behind the wheel of their car when they’re intoxicated. Alcohol, drugs, and other substances can impair a driver’s:
- Judgment or responsiveness to stimuli
- Vision
- Ability to remain in control of the vehicle
If you were in an accident that was some other driver’s fault, it might have happened because the at-fault driver exhibited one of the negligent behaviors above. However, it’s also important to know that the other driver may not have been at fault, either. Let’s address who else might have been responsible for causing the crash other than the other driver.
Third-Party Negligence for Auto Accidents
There are some scenarios where another driver isn’t responsible for a Dayton car accident; however, a third party, such as an auto part manufacturer, may be.
For example, a driver’s car may have had a defective auto part installed in it. If they were driving when the brakes failed or the tire blew out, it could have caused them to lose control of their vehicle. While their vehicle failed, it wasn’t because the driver was negligent. In this case, the manufacturing company may be at fault.
Going up against a manufacturing company and filing a car accident lawsuit can seem intimidating. However, our Dayton car accident lawyers are committed to being by your side every step of the way throughout the legal process.
The attorneys at our personal injury law firm will investigate the car crash to find out how the auto part failed and how it led to the auto accident—and your resulting injuries.
It may not be apparent how your car accident occurred. That’s why having an experienced Dayton car accident lawyer representing your interests is important throughout the personal injury claims process.
Our car accident lawyers are skilled in analyzing crash scenes and gathering information from the police report when trying to figure out why your collision occurred. An experienced car accident lawyer will know how to best utilize that information to build your case to secure maximum compensation for what you’ve been through.