What is the name of your state? Massachusetts
Hi all, and thanks for taking the time for my post.
Today my father was in a auto accident, pretty straight foward scenerio.
He was pulling off of a light and taking a left behind a trucks. He went a good 75 feet down the road travelling at aprox. 20-25mph with 25-30ft of distance between his vehicle and the truck infront of him.
The truck infront of him suddenly slammed on his brakes in response to the individual infront of him. My father then slammed on his brakes and slid into the truck infront of him, crushing in his front end and denting the trucks bumper.
(If it matters, the guy infront of the truck was swirving around trying to figure out where he was going, and caused the truck to slam his brakes. The guy in the truck stated that this was the cause for him slamming his brakes.)
Nobody was cited, nobody has yet claimed injury. He has full coverage.
My initial thoughts are that he had sufficient braking distance for his speed, and that his speed was not excessive. However, he did end up hitting the truck anyway.
I am also thinking the area could be excessively sandy due to the long winter and melting snow.
Thoughts?
Do you find him liable? Do you think that sandy road conditions could be a factor that would effect the liability? Anything else?
Thanks again for your help.
Hi all, and thanks for taking the time for my post.
Today my father was in a auto accident, pretty straight foward scenerio.
He was pulling off of a light and taking a left behind a trucks. He went a good 75 feet down the road travelling at aprox. 20-25mph with 25-30ft of distance between his vehicle and the truck infront of him.
The truck infront of him suddenly slammed on his brakes in response to the individual infront of him. My father then slammed on his brakes and slid into the truck infront of him, crushing in his front end and denting the trucks bumper.
(If it matters, the guy infront of the truck was swirving around trying to figure out where he was going, and caused the truck to slam his brakes. The guy in the truck stated that this was the cause for him slamming his brakes.)
Nobody was cited, nobody has yet claimed injury. He has full coverage.
My initial thoughts are that he had sufficient braking distance for his speed, and that his speed was not excessive. However, he did end up hitting the truck anyway.
I am also thinking the area could be excessively sandy due to the long winter and melting snow.
Thoughts?
Do you find him liable? Do you think that sandy road conditions could be a factor that would effect the liability? Anything else?
Thanks again for your help.
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