Bobby Saadian Shares Info On Types Of Automobile Related Accidents

By: Bobby Saadian | Posted: 25th March 2011

Types of Auto related Accidents Bobby Saadian.



Auto Product Liability



It is the duty manufacturers and retailers alike to ensure that the products they provide are safe and reliable to the customers they serve. This includes motorcycle makers, both foreign and domestic.



Manufacturers are responsible for protecting their consumers form any foreseeable problems that may occur while using the product. Product liability claims against a manufacturer are successful when they prove that the product has caused harm or was not rationally safe for its intended purpose.



A product is not considered safe for consumers if:



* There is a manufacturing defect.

* There is failure to adequately instruct the user on use of the product.

* The design defective or unsafe.



Therefore if a motorcycle user is harmed because of the product (motorcycle), or a component of the motorcycle is defective, the victim may have basis to file a product liability claim.



Construction Zone Accidents Bobby Saadian



All drivers are required to slow down and adhere to modified speed limits in construction zones. Unfortunately, drivers do not always adhere to the posted speed limits through construction zones. As a result, they often lose control over uneven roads, sharp turns or merging roads, which can result in construction workers and/or other motorists being struck due to negligence.



These conditions are particularly dangerous to motorcyclists who obey the posted signs but are often unseen by reckless drivers or unsafe working conditions in these areas.



Road Hazard Accidents



When dealing with personal injury law, the terminology 'dangerous road accidents' refers to the improper repair of roadways or creation of hazards on existing roadways by construction companies or other road workers. Cracked highways, damaged roads, improperly repaired freeways, and negligent employees intended to maintenance all of the above can lend a hand in creating conditions that in turn cause a catastrophic accident.



If you were injured by scrap or debris that was left by a construction crew, or you were injured due to some other object that fell of a truck or motor vehicle, you are entitled to compensation. In this event, you are not liable for damage or your injuries.



Drug Related Accidents



When a person chooses to get behind the wheel of a motor vehicle while under the influence of drugs, just as with alcohol, that person is endangering the lives of everyone on the road. Bobby Saadian and the attornies at Wilshire Law Firm will do everything they can to hold the negligent party accountable for their actions. They will make sure that all losses are recovered due to injury or death.



In most cases, we are seeking damages through the drunk driver's auto insurance policy. If that driver was uninsured or underinsured, we may have to seek full or partial compensation under the victim's auto policy. Wilshire Law Firm stands up to insurance companies to get the full compensation our clients deserve. It is important to know your rights and what you are entitled to under California law. Bobby Saadian



Victims of the negligence of those intoxicated drivers who drive under the influence of drugs or alcohol can potentially sue for damages, including but not always limited to:



* Medical expenses and lost wages

* Future medical care and expenses

* Loss of quality of life

* Pain and suffering

* Punitive damages



At Bobby Saadian Wilshire Law Firm, all of you questions can be answered relating to personal injuries.

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