This video discusses the various scenarios where speeding accidents can occur, including school zones and highways. It emphasizes that speeding is a violation of traffic rules and can lead to serious injuries. The video encourages viewers involved in speeding accidents to seek legal assistance to address the harm caused.
If you're involved in a speeding accident, it's important to gather evidence and contact the authorities. Seek medical attention if needed and consult with a lawyer to understand your rights.
Yes, you can sue for injuries caused by a speeding driver. If the speeding driver is found to be at fault, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Liability in a speeding accident is determined by factors such as the speed of the vehicles involved, traffic laws, and whether the speeding driver was negligent. Evidence like police reports and witness statements can help establish liability.
Speeding cases take place in a variety of areas. You can have one speeding at 30 or 40 miles an hour if they're in a school zone or a pedestrian zone or a residential area. You can have people speeding on the interstate where the speed may be 70 miles an hour but they're running 90 or 95 miles an hour. You can have people on county roads that are speeding and they may be going 75 and a 45 or a 55. Those are cases that we can win because speed causes injury and if you're speeding you're breaking the rules and you and if you break the rules you pay for the harm that you cause. So if you're involved with a motor to speeding in whatever setting it is give us a call we can help.