If a Horn Startles a Driver and Causes a Four-Vehicle Pileup, Is There Liability?
Location: One-way, single-lane road Vehicle order: ① Leading passenger car ② Defendant A (vehicl…
Location: One-way, single-lane road Vehicle order: ① Leading passenger car ② Defendant A (vehicl…
The driver of a Ford Mustang changed from the left lane to the right and struck a pedestrian he …
This is a case study of a multi-vehicle accident triggered by a spinning SUV on an icy highway, …
On a rain- and fog-covered highway, a commercial van lost control due to hydroplaning and came t…
This case involves a roadside construction worker in California who was left quadriplegic after …
What Happens If You Ride a Bicycle Across an Unsignalized Crosswalk? A Real Accident Case 1. Acc…
This case involves a chain-reaction crash on a highway at night after a vehicle struck a deer an…
A transport truck lost control in thick fog and jackknifed, blocking multiple lanes of traffic. …
1. Accident Details Driver A was approaching a four-lane, signal-controlled intersection in an u…
Accident Summary The offending vehicle (a dump truck) was parked at night in the second lane of …
1. Accident Overview Road Environment A heavily congested highway section with a mix of large co…
Overview Road Conditions: Unpaved two-way road, approximately 5.5 meters wide No centerline or l…