Rear-Ended and Pushed into the Car in Front

If you were in a three-vehicle rear-end collision in which you were rear-ended and pushed into the car in front, you might be left wondering who is responsible for the damages. It is dependent on the outcome of the investigation and how the crash resulted.

For example, if you were a safe distance from the car in front of you and you could have safely stopped in the event of an emergency or if that car slammed its brakes, the car in the rear will be responsible for all damages.

If you were too close to the car in front, you might be partly liable. However, in most cases, the car in the very back that started the chain reaction is to blame for the resulting crash.

What To Do After Being in A Rear-End Collision And Pushed Into The Car In Front

If you were rear-ended and pushed into the car in front of you, stay on the accident scene. You will need to call the police and make sure an accident report is completed.

Be sure to give the police a statement regarding what happened. Make sure any witnesses give statements as well.

Exchange insurance details and contact information with the other drivers and get the names and contact information for any witnesses. You will need a copy of the accident report as the officer is likely to designate fault or liability for the crash.

Seek medical care right away because that is essential to a successful personal injury claim. Take photos of the accident scene and the damage if you can move around and if your injuries are not too serious.

Gather Up Documentation and Evidence

Get a written repair estimate for fixing your vehicle. You will also need to keep copies of medical bills and medical records. Maintain documentation to show lost wages and missed work.

Document how your injuries affect your ability to function and your daily life. Thorough records and evidence play an important role in the outcome of your case and will help you show what damages you suffered because of the accident.

Some of the more common damages include:

  • Property damage
  • Medical expenses
  • Future medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Future loss of earnings
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Permanent scarring and disfigurement
  • Long-term disabilities

Rear-Ended and Pushed into the Car in Front

Consult With A Personal Injury Attorney

If you have been rear-ended and pushed into the car in front of you, you should consult with a personal injury attorney right away.

These claims can be challenging, so you want to make sure you are treated fairly and properly represented. Personal injury lawyers work on a contingency basis, so you have nothing to lose.

Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page to be put in contact with a lawyer in your area who handles accident injury cases.

Time is of the essence as a strict statute of limitations does apply and you could miss out on your opportunity to pursue a personal injury claim.

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