MULTI CAR ACCIDENT LAWYER IN DECATUR AL
We can help you in Madison, Morgan, Lawrence and Limestone Counties and the surrounding areas.
Multi vehicle accidents are accidents that involve more than two vehicles. About one-third of all motor vehicle accidents involve more than two automobiles. These multi-vehicle accidents are commonly referred to as pile-ups. If you have been involved in a multi-car accident in Huntsville or Decatur, Alabama, you should contact an Alabama personal injury attorney who has experience handling multi-car accident claims. It’s not always easy to determine who is at fault in multi-vehicle accidents, therefore you need an attorney who can take on the insurance companies at their own game. We have been handling car accident claims for more than 25 years. For a free, no-obligation consultation, contact the auto accident attorneys at Ferguson & Ferguson to discuss your case. Call 256-534-3435 now. We can help you recover the damages you deserve.
Causes of Multi Car Accidents in Alabama
Collisions involving more than two vehicles can be caused by a variety of factors, including the following:
- A sudden slowdown or stop on a busy road
- Road debris
- Bad weather like fog, rain, sleet or snow can result in visibility issues and hazards
- Speeding
- Drowsy drivers
- Medical emergency
- Negligence
- illegal and legal drugs and medications
- Vehicle defects
- Distracted drivers eating, texting, talking and not paying attention to the road
Why Hire an Attorney
Accidents involving more than two vehicles are incredibly complex. It can be extremely difficult to determine who really caused the accident. Claims for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering will likely involve multiple claimants and multiple defendants. If you have been involved in a multi-car accident in Alabama, you should contact a car accident lawyer who has handled hundreds of multi-car accident claims. For a free, no-obligation consultation, contact the Alabama car accident attorneys at Ferguson & Ferguson. Call 256-534-3435 now.