This video explains the main causes of self-driving vehicle accidents. The primary cause is often another driver. Additionally, vehicle malfunctions can occur due to manufacturing or software defects. Ride-share companies may also be held liable if they were aware of any issues. If you experience an accident involving a self-driving vehicle, contact us for assistance.
If you're involved in a self-driving vehicle accident, prioritize your safety and seek medical attention if needed. Then, contact a lawyer who specializes in self-driving vehicle accidents to discuss your case.
Liability can fall on several parties, including the other driver, the vehicle manufacturer, or the ride-share company that owns the self-driving vehicle.
Proving fault may involve gathering evidence such as accident reports, witness statements, and vehicle data logs. A legal expert can help you navigate this process.
Self-driving vehicle accidents occur due to three main causes. The number one cause is another driver causes the accident, and if that's the case, they're the defendant. Occasionally, self-driving vehicles malfunction on their own, and that's a manufacturing defect or a software programming defect, and then you want to sue the manufacturer of that vehicle. The third potential defendant is the ride-share company that owns a self-driving vehicle. They will have knowledge of other defects in the vehicle or the same type of vehicle that they know or should have known about. So if you're involved in a self-driving vehicle accident, call us. We know how to help.