A multi-vehicle accident can be defined as any accident involving more than one vehicle. In most cases, however, the label of multi-vehicle accident is used to apply to accident situations where there were three or more cars involved. These crashes are also called “pile-ups.” These types of collisions are frequent on high-speed roads, such as interstates, where it is difficult to stop in case of an accident Due to the high speeds on the road, if one vehicle breaks down or suddenly stops, then those behind it cannot stop in the blink of an eye, and a chain reaction will occur, causing extensive damage, injuries, and even death. An example of a chain reaction accident occurred on December 29th, 2011, on I-10 in New Orleans East when there were about 40 vehicles in a crash due to heavy fog and smoke from a nearby marsh fire. There were 59 people injured in that accident, and tragically, two people died.
More recently, on October 24, 2023, near Manchac, Louisiana, there was a series of massive multi-vehicle collisions involving upwards of 168 vehicles due to what has been described as a “super fog” event. A mixture of heavy fog, due to atmospheric conditions, and smoke from swamp fires created severely dangerous driving conditions, making it difficult and nearly impossible for drivers to see. These collisions resulted in numerous injuries, at least 8 of which ended in someone’s death. Many of the vehicles involved were burned beyond recognition. One of our clients barely made it out of his burning car before it was completely engulfed in flames. Sorting out who is at fault is a long and complicated process, sometimes taking years to assess blame on a driver or a series of drivers. Suffice it to say, this and other fog-related accidents can be avoided or lessened by drivers paying attention to the weather conditions they are facing. Drivers should slow down, use their fog lights, and be mindful of the digital warning signs posted by the DOTD.
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that a car accident occurs once every 60 seconds. This adds up to 6 million crashes a year. Of these car accidents, almost 1/3 involved multi-vehicle accidents. One driver’s inattention for a moment is all it takes to set off a massive chain reaction of cars, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, and other vehicles to crash into each other. These types of collisions are more dangerous than a two-vehicle collision because multiple vehicles can plow into other cars from different directions. Unfortunately, the injuries sustained from these accidents are more often catastrophic. They may include spinal cord injuries, broken bones, amputations, neck and back injuries, brain damage, and even death.
There are multiple causes for these collisions, and each one is unique. However, the more common ones include:
Due to the complex nature of these accidents, it is sometimes very hard to determine fault. This is the reason you need an experienced New Orleans Attorney on your side. You should hire Cliff Cardone to represent you and get the best results possible for a speedy financial recovery. Phone Cardone at 866-692-5269 for a free in-person consultation.
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