There are different ways in which drivers who have pulled over on the shoulder may act in a negligent manner to cause accidents. For example, they may not pull over far enough onto the shoulder, so that part of their car is protruding into the roadway. Second, they could be walking or standing around the driver’s side of the car so that passing traffic has to swerve around them. They may also not have the proper emergency flashers or other signals on. Truck drivers who pull over to the shoulder are expected by law to take very specific precautions to make sure they are visible, including using flashing lights, reflectors, or flares. If they fail to take the proper precautions, they are acting negligently and will likely be held liable for any accidents or injuries that may result.
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No matter what the circumstances were surrounding your car accident, if another person acted in a negligent fashion, you deserve to be compensated by the responsible party for all of your relevant losses. Even if fingers are pointing the blame at you, an experienced auto accident lawyer can help prove that you were not fully at fault and that the truly negligent party should be held responsible. If you have suffered injury in an accident, call Shane Smith Law at (980) 246-2656 today to schedule your free initial
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