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Alexander Begum Last Updated Date: January 11th, 2024

What to Do If You Are Involved in A Multi-Car Pile-up Accident?

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In 2021 Texas experienced a 130-car pile-up. Dozens were transported to the nearest hospital and others sought treatment later on. There were others who were trapped in cars, and fire crews used hydraulic rescue equipment to rescue them. The pileup occurred because of freezing rain and sleet that accumulated overnight.  These weather conditions along with accidents that occur are prime examples of why it’s important to take caution while driving during extreme weather conditions.

What should you do If you were involved in a Multi-vehicle pileup car accident?

  1. If capable, contact the police
  2. Take photographs
  3. Have your injuries assessed
  4. Consult with an experienced personal injury lawyer

What to do if you were injured in a multi-vehicle pileup?

Analyzing the facts during a multi-vehicle pile-up can make a difference in your personal injury case. In some cases, more than one person can be at fault. When there are more vehicles involved, there are more injured individuals involved. An accident lawyer can help you prove that you deserve to receive compensation and prove when the other drivers are at fault. They can also help by dealing with different insurance companies.

CONTACT AN EXPERIENCED SAN ANTONIO PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY TODAY 

If you or your loved one want aggressive representation in your personal injury case, call the attorneys at Villareal & Begum Law Firm. We are a full-service law firm focusing solely on personal injury law and can give you and your case the time, attention, and dedication needed to get the results you deserve. 

At Villareal & Begum Law Firm there are no out-of-pocket legal expenses, and you only pay when we win your case. Contact us  today in San Antonio to schedule your no-obligation consultation. 

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