Self-Driving Car Accidents

Self-driving cars are expressly permitted by statute in Florida. The self-driving automobile market is growing and could reach over $60 billion by 2026. As more autonomous vehicles reach the roads, there will undoubtedly be more self-driving car accidents in and around West Palm Beach.

Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers has more than 28 years of experience standing up for victims injured in preventable accidents. And we’ve recovered tens of millions of dollars in life-changing settlements and verdicts in the process. Call today at (561) 556-7873 to see how we can help you recover the compensation you deserve after a self-driving car accident. Your initial consultation is free, and we don’t charge a penny unless we win. So contact us now – there’s no risk to you.

How Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Self-Driving Car Accident in West Palm Beach

How Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Self-Driving Car Accident in West Palm Beach

If you’re involved in any kind of auto accident – self-driving or not – your life can change in an instant. Painful and lengthy recovery, time missed from work, and emotional trauma take a toll on you and your family. You shouldn’t have to shoulder the financial burden for someone else’s mistake.

When you hire our West Palm Beach car accident attorneys, we’ll help by:

  • Launching an independent investigation into your accident
  • Interviewing witnesses who can support your case
  • Reviewing police reports, video footage, maintenance records, and other key information
  • Filing and monitoring all necessary insurance claims
  • Negotiating with insurance companies and at-fault parties for a fair settlement
  • Representing you in court if necessary

Since 1996, we’ve been standing up to insurance companies who are reluctant to pay victims what they deserve. When you work with us, you get a small firm atmosphere with big firm resources. Call now for your free consultation.

What Is a Self-Driving Car?

It sounds like something out of the future. And to a large extent, it is. Fully autonomous cars aren’t yet on the market. There may be some confusion about Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” option, but even that is not completely autonomous. What most people refer to as a self-driving car is one that requires little human oversight.

Florida is ahead of its time and is preparing for self-driving cars – it already has provisions for them in its laws. According to Florida law, an “autonomous vehicle” is a vehicle equipped with an automated driving system. That’s distinguished in the statute from a “fully autonomous vehicle,” which is a vehicle equipped with an automated driving system designed to function without a human operator

Autonomous vehicles rely on technology like LiDAR and RADAR to provide information about their surroundings. Florida has designed a Connected Vehicle Initiative to support autonomous vehicles.

There are different levels of automation in vehicles. Almost all cars have some level of automation, such as cruise control. A fully self-driving car, where technology in the vehicle controls all aspects of driving in all conditions, is considered a Level 5 automation.

Who Is Liable in a Self-Driving Car Accident in West Palm Beach, Florida?

This is a complex question. The answer depends heavily on the circumstances, and the answer is very likely to change over time with technological advances and more self-driving cars on the road.

Self-driving cars on the road today still require some level of driver involvement, so you might assume that the at-fault driver is liable. But there are lots of reasons why that might not be the case. Things like road rage and distracted driving may not be as much of a cause of self-driving car crashes.

Florida Is a No-Fault State

In Florida, all drivers are required to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance. It’s no-fault coverage, which means you can access it regardless of who was responsible for the crash. If you’re severely injured, you could have grounds to file a personal injury lawsuit to recover expenses that aren’t covered by your PIP insurance.

If you are able to file a lawsuit to recover damages for your injuries, who do you sue? It depends.

Potentially liable parties in a self-driving crash could be:

  • The driver of the other vehicle
  • Car manufacturer
  • Manufacturer of specific automated technology in the vehicle
  • Engineers or designers
  • Car dealers
  • Government entities

Many of the potential parties in a self-driving car wreck are the same as in any other vehicle accident. It just may be more difficult to pin down the precise cause of the crash. That’s why you’ll want Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers fighting for you. We have substantial resources and experts at our disposal to give you every advantage in supporting your case.

Call Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers for Help After a Car Crash Lawyer in West Palm Beach

If you were injured in a self-driving car accident, Hollander Law Firm Accident Injury Lawyers can help. There are going to be complex issues involved with determining fault and the cause of the accident. We have the experience, resources, and dedication to give your case immediate attention and will follow through with building the best possible case for you.

If someone else is responsible for your injuries, you deserve compensation. Let us put more than two decades of experience to work for you. Call today for a free, no-risk, no-obligation case evaluation.

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