Interstate 95 car accident sends 5 to the Hospital / The Medical Emergency Defense

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Multiple car accidents are common on Interstate 95. Due to the high rate of speed people are traveling, a one car collision often results in a chain reaction. Recently, the driver of a dump truck lost control of his vehicle and struck 12 other vehicles near the Prince William Parkway in Virginia. As a result of these collisions five individuals were taken to area hospitals for bodily injuries. The driver of the dump truck was charged with reckless driving. However, the Virginia State Police stated that the driver had suffered a medical emergency at the time he lost control of the vehicle.

The injured parties may be able to pursue a claim for property damage and personal injuries as a result of this automobile collision. With respect to liability, if you are injured by a person who has a medical emergency several things may need to be proven. First, did this person have reason to believe that their medical condition could put themselves or others at risk. For example, if a person has a seizure and it causes an accident, did that person know of the seizure disorder prior to the collision. The insurance carrier will carefully evaluate these claims. You should have a Virginia accident lawyer to protect your interest in such a claim. Here, if the medical emergency defense is not properly countered, it could destroy a drivers claim.

If you, a family member, or someone you know have been injured in a multiple vehicle accident or if you would like more information on car accidents truck accidents, or the "medical emergency defense", please visit us on the web at http://portnerandshure.com  and contact or Virginia accident lawyers for a free legal consultation.

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