Torts and Car Accidents: When Can I Get Compensation?

Unfortunately, car accidents are very common in this country. There are over 6 million car accidents every year, which cause 3 million injuries and approximately 40,000 deaths. It’s no wonder, then, that car accident injuries are the most common form of tort litigation in the United States. Tort law is the type of law which deals with civil wrongs – that is, when one person’s negligence causes some form of injury to another. Injuries caused by car accidents fall under this category. In order for a tort to have been committed, four elements must be present: a duty to the plaintiff, a breach of that duty, causation, and an injury.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident, you may be able to seek financial compensation. To learn more about how to pursue your legal rights, contact the Wisconsin car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

The Four Elements of a Tort

The following four elements of a tort must be in place for you to be able to expect financial compensation following your accident:

  • Duty. The duty for every driver is to responsibly obey the rules of the road.
  • A breach of duty. Reckless driving and any other behavior that puts others at danger is a breach of duty.
  • Causation. The breach of duty must have directly caused an injury.
  • Injury. You must have been injured.

If all four elements are present in your case, you may be entitled to sue for damages.

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If you’ve been injured in an automobile accident that was somebody else’s fault, contact the Wisconsin car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.

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