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Car Accident Claims Against Government Cars
If you have been a victim of a traffic collision involving a car that belongs to a governmental agency, you may sue the government for that action, because government bodies are not exempt from claims. You can hold the government liable for tort (the legal term for any action or inaction that causes harm to someone) under the Crown Proceedings Act 1947. If you were injured when a police van run into you, if you were involved in an accident with a rubbish collection vehicle operated by a local authority, you can make a claim on the same basis as you would claim against any other organization whose employee injured you. You can prove that the policeman or the rubbish collector drove negligently, while the organizations they work for owe you a duty of care. There are several exceptions to the 1947 Act. Most notably, soldiers cannot sue other soldiers for collisions occurring during their service, according to this Act. Legal practice after 1947 has nevertheless brought about subsequent legislation and case law. As a result, this exception has practically been limited in its extent. There also are limits established by the 1947 Act on the extent to which you can hold a government agency liable for injury, which still stand. The best known is connected to dangerous road conditions. Normally, the police make every effort to warn the drivers in such cases, but legally they do not owe a duty of care to the public for that situation. So, the legal background to your situation is a firmly established one. The true problem that can occur in certain cases of such collisions is finding the correct defendant. The solicitor whom you have asked for such car accident claims advice needs to work out whom your claim will be filed in against. Although solicitors are knowledgeable of the structure of different public bodies, including local authorities and central government departments, as well as of the responsibilities incumbent to each, sometimes this question is not a straightforward one. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Whether as the driver, passenger or pedestrian, you have sustained any injuries as the result of a car accident, with the right car accident claims advice you can receive the compensation you are entitled to. |
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