Runaway vehicle accidents occur when a vehicle is not properly secured, often at gas stations. These accidents can lead to serious injuries for bystanders and vehicle occupants alike. They are preventable, and if you are injured in such an incident, it is important to seek legal help.
Runaway vehicle accidents are typically caused by drivers failing to put their vehicle in park or not engaging the parking brake. This can happen in places like gas stations where drivers may exit their vehicles without securing them.
Liability in a runaway vehicle accident can fall on the driver who failed to secure their vehicle. However, other factors such as vehicle malfunction or negligence by property owners may also contribute to liability.
If you are injured by a runaway vehicle, seek medical attention immediately. It is also important to document the incident and contact a lawyer to discuss your legal options.
Runaway accidents happen all the time. That means that a vehicle was not properly secured. Where we see these accidents most frequently is at a gas station. Someone will get out of their car, they will forget to put it in park, not set the parking brake, and the car will begin to roll. And if someone is looking the other way and they get rolled over by that truck or that car, it causes a lot of injuries. Other people can be checking under their hood and it can smash the knees or the hips. Runaway vehicle accidents are very serious and they're always preventable. If you are injured by a runaway vehicle, give us a call.