Rear-End Accident Lawyer in Beverly Hills

Beverly Hills Rear-End Accident Lawyer

Nearly every driver has witnessed a rear-end accident. Typically, you’re in the car, on the way to work when you come across a car at a stoplight or intersection that doesn’t stop in time or failed to realize they needed to stop. The damage from a rear-end car accident can range from minimal to severe. Many rear-end accidents, in fact, result in serious injuries that can alter a person’s life forever.

If you’ve been involved in a rear-end accident, it’s important to know that you’re not alone. Across the United States, it’s been estimated that more than 1.7 million rear-end accidents happen each year. At Setareh Law, we are personal injury attorneys with experience in rear-end accident cases. Whether you have experienced personal injury or pain and suffering from a rear-end accident, we can walk you through the claims process and help you get back on your feet for the future.

Who Is Liable For Rear-End Car Accidents in Beverly Hills?

To understand how you can benefit from an attorney, you should first understand the intricacies of rear-end accidents. Typically, the driver approaching from behind is at fault for a rear-end collision. That’s because it’s their responsibility to yield to the car in front of them and pay attention to driving cues on the road. There are a few times, however, when the front driver can be found at fault for a rear-end accident, including:

  • The front car backed into the car behind them
  • The driver of the front car was intoxicated
  • The brake lights on the front car were not working
  • The front car was intentionally trying to cause an accident

If you’re in a rear-end collision, the most important thing you can do for your case, aside from calling an attorney, is obtaining a police report. When you report a rear-end accident to your insurance company or a law team, they’ll use the information from the police report to help determine who is at fault. When speaking to officials following a rear-end car accident, it’s important not to place blame or accept fault without talking to an attorney first.

Common Damage Caused By Rear-End Car Accidents

Rear-end accidents can happen in a number of ways, but typically the liability lies with the person who rear-ended the vehicle in front of them. There are multiple reasons for rear-end accidents. They include:

  • Distracted driving
  • Poor driving conditions
  • Driver fatigue
  • Drunk driving
  • Aggressive driving (tailgating).  

More than 500 people die each year and more than 1,700 are injured as a result of rear-end car accidents. Some of the most common injuries caused by rear-end accidents include:

  • Broken bones
  • Lacerations
  • Whiplash
  • Neck injuries
  • Back injuries
  • Brain damage
  • Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

If you’ve been injured in a rear-end collision, you can seek damages from the responsible party for your medical bills, lost wages, future loss of wages, pain and suffering, and more. An experienced attorney who understands rear-end collision cases can help you understand the settlement you’re entitled to and create a strategy to help you win that settlement without ever going to court.

Seek Counsel From a Trusted Beverly Hills Car Accident Attorney

In Beverly Hills, the top Personal Injury firm is Setareh Law. We are proud to provide unmatched legal services for individuals across California who are experiencing personal injury and car accident cases. 

As a team, we have a proven track record of winning against formidable competition and will dedicate ourselves to doing the same for your case. Both our legal team and our support staff will work tirelessly to provide you with the best experience possible.

To schedule a free consultation, call 310-659-1826 or contact us online today. Our Beverly Hills car accident attorneys look forward to helping you soon. 

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