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Georgia Multi-Vehicle Accident Lawyer


Why Choose Our Multi-Vehicle Accident Attorneys in Georgia?

It has been reported that multi-vehicle accidents each year account for approximately 40 percent of all accidents. Excessive rates of speed can very easily become the culprit in a multi-vehicle and chain reaction collision since the driver does not have control of the vehicle and cannot act diligently in situations that involve split second decisions and reactions.

95 percent of all injuries and deaths in speeding crashes may or may not involve multi-vehicle and chain reactions. It is clear, however, that the 95 percent of fatalities involved in passenger vehicles crashes with more than 50 percent of the fatalities involving passengers were with passengers that were not wearing safety belts.

At Julie A. Rice, Attorney at Law, & Affiliates, our Georgia auto accident attorneys focus on this area of law and have had great success representing thousands of people and families who have suffered from a motor vehicle accident. If you have been involved in a motor vehicle collision of any sort, then contact us immediately for your free legal consultation at (770) 865-8654 or on this website. We are here to take the lead in the legal and technical aspects of your case so you can focus on the importance of getting well and, hopefully, back to normal as you were prior to the accident.

Chain Accidents Are Serious

Driving accidents do happen and many result in catastrophic injuries or wrongful death in Georgia. In 2014, a multi-vehicle and chain reaction accident occurred in Bibb County, Georgia involving seven vehicles in the crash. Luckily, nobody reported any injuries at the date of publication of the article that discusses the details of the crash.

There was another seven car accident in Clayton County, Georgia during a police chase for alleged perpetrators that robbed a bank. Another example of a chain reaction and multi-vehicle accident that just happened recently in February, 2015 involved the famous athlete and Olympic gold medal winner Bruce Jenner. In that accident, there was a fatality of a 67 year old woman. Bruce Jenner has not been charged in the case to this date of March 1, 2015.

All of these cases illustrate that a multi-vehicle accident and chain reaction can happen anywhere to anybody. It is imperative that we all use precautions when driving, don’t become distracted while driving and follow all of the rules of the road.

Multi-Vehicle Accident Statistics

The NHTSA has reported that an average of a 102 people die each day from automobile accidents. That is one death every 14 minutes. To avoid becoming a statistic, when you are considering the purchase or lease of a motor vehicle, research the type of vehicle you would like to buy or lease and that particular vehicle’s safety rating as well as the highway and state information about vehicle accidents to see if your potential vehicle is involved in an unusual amount of accidents.

There is a great deal of information about what you need to know about motor vehicles and safety and this information can found right at home on the internet. For example, the NHTSA website has scientific data to help drivers prevent accidents. This website also describes the importance of proper child car seats and the installation of said car seat, safety belts, and the dangers one must watch out for if there are children in and around cars.

The NHSTA website provides driving tips to teach drivers how to drive in hazardous conditions such as wet roads, icy roads, roads covered with debris such as fallen branches from trees, blind spots, sun glare, windy conditions and thunder storm conditions. After driving in Atlanta, Georgia and other parts of the state, driving conditions are the same most of the year. Therefore, when there is snow or an abundance of rain this creates a challenge for drivers that have never driven in these types of weather conditions.

For example, in 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia and the surrounding communities of DeKalb County, Cobb County, Gwinnett County, Cherokee County, and Fulton County, just to name a few, an ice storm took over the grossly unprepared city. As a result, an estimated 2,000 cars were abandoned on the highway resulting in an astonishing number of people who were left stranded for days. During that storm, children were not able to get home and many had to sleep over night at the schools. In some school districts, it took two (2) days to get children home safely. The Atlanta Public Schools closed the schools for an entire week due to the dangerous road conditions and the unpredictable weather.

The children were not the only people inconvenienced by this storm as many people slept in stores since their cars were unable to navigate the icy and dangerous roads and were left abandoned until conditions improved. One of the important lessons to be learned about driving in dangerous conditions is to be prepared before a storm or other dangerous condition presents itself. We can protect ourselves by making the right and educated choices about what motor vehicles we elect to drive and utilizing good driving skills including being mindful of other vehicles on the road as well.

Contact The Georgia Multi-Vehicle Lawyers at Julie A. Rice, Attorney at Law, & Affiliates Today

At Julie A. Rice, Attorney at Law, & Affiliates our Lawyers are experts and have success representing thousands of people and families who have suffered as a result of motor vehicle accidents involving multi-vehicle and/or chain reactions in Atlanta, Marietta, Lawrenceville, Decatur and Cherokee County.

If you have been injured in a collision, then we are very sorry and we hope that you will contact us immediately for your free legal consultation by phone at (770) 865-8654 or on our website’s contact form.

We look forward to hearing from you soon and helping you put the pieces back together after your motor vehicle accident.