In a chain reaction accident, three or more vehicles are involved in a series of crashes resulting from the first single collision. More than one driver may be held responsible for a chain reaction accident. Determining the at-fault party can be challenging if you get involved in a multi-vehicle crash.

Car crashes are rarely straightforward, even when two vehicles are involved. Accidents involving three or more vehicles tend to be even more complex. The complication arises from identifying the at-fault party, which requires extensive investigations and resources such as surveillance footage and expert witnesses.

Read on as we discuss the rights to compensation following a chain reaction collision.

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