Crashes with self-driving or autonomous vehicles have increased since the advent of this technology, despite years of advancement and research from companies like Tesla. Government agencies continue to implement laws and regulations around autonomous vehicles, but the question of liability remains prominent.
If you suffered injuries in an accident involving a self-driving/autonomous car in Colorado, you have the right to hire a car accident lawyer to seek compensation for your losses. Whether you were injured as a motorist, pedestrian, or even a passenger in a self-driving car, the team at Cook, Bradford & Levy, LLC can help you seek financial recovery by filing an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit. Please reach out to us for a free consultation at (303) 543-1000 and speak with one of our experienced attorneys today.
Recent Data on U.S. Crashes Involving Self-Driving/Autonomous Vehicles/CarsAccording to the Associated Press, eleven fatal crashes over four months in 2022 involved self-driving/autonomous vehicles in the U.S. There is no doubt the number of deaths and injuries will rise as the self-driving cars by Tesla and others gain in popularity. In April 2023, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) issued a Standing General Order to all manufacturers of self-driving vehicles to report any crashes involving their vehicles that have automated driving systems or SAE Level 2 advanced driver assistance systems.
This increased reporting regulation comes just in time, as fully automated vehicles have already appeared on the roads. Full automation refers to self-driving vehicles that do not even require a person behind the wheel. Several taxi services have adopted this technology, but it has not been without its defects.
Reuters reported that in December of 2023, one such taxi company, General Motors’ Cruise, was involved in a fatal pedestrian accident. According to the outlet, a Nissan hit a pedestrian, who then fell into the street and got run over by a Cruise fully-automated taxi. The self-driving vehicle initially stopped when its sensory technology detected the impact but then proceeded to drive, dragging the pedestrian 20 feet.
Different Levels of Automated DrivingThe NHTSA advocates for more testing of self-driving vehicles in efforts to implement more safety procedures. According to the department’s research, automated driving consists of as little as lane-changing assistance to full automation. It divides this technology into the following categories based on the extent of autonomation technology:
Though the newest technology is not yet available for consumer purchase, it has made its way onto the roads via taxi companies. Additionally, with many crashes by Tesla vehicles, that company has recalled several vehicles to adjust settings in its “self-driving mode.”
Why Crashes with Self-Driving/Autonomous Vehicles Are So ComplicatedAny car accident case in Colorado can become complex, but when it’s a collision involving a self-driving car, determining liability becomes uniquely difficult. Large corporations, like Tesla, may be quick to speculate on the cause of the accident and look for ways to evade liability.
When taxis or rideshare companies enter the equation, demonstrating liability can be even more difficult. Insurance companies may argue back and forth, disputing liability and shifting the blame on the accident victim.
Even with self-driving cars, human error can still factor into a collision. For example, if someone is driving a model of autonomous vehicle that requires a certain amount of human interaction, they can overestimate the technology’s ability to handle certain situations, like hazardous road conditions.
Potentially Liable Parties in Automated Vehicle CollisionsPotentially liable parties in a car accident involving a self-driving vehicle in Boulder, Colorado can include:
It can prove difficult to get to the bottom of what caused your accident with an autonomous vehicle. You have a right to hire a personal injury lawyer in Colorado to conduct an investigation and identify all the responsible parties.
Compensation You Can Seek After a Car Accident With a Self-Driving Vehicle in ColoradoYou may stand to receive a variety of damages after suffering injuries in an accident involving an autonomous vehicle. Your potential compensation depends on the severity of your injuries and your ability to prove another party's negligence.
Some examples of damages a car accident attorney can seek include:
If you lost a loved one in a car accident involving a self-driving vehicle in Colorado, a wrongful death lawyer from the Cook, Bradford & Levy, LLC team in Boulder can help your family seek justice and compensation. A settlement or verdict can help your family cope in your loved one’s absence. You can seek awards like funeral expenses, burial or cremation services, and your loved one’s end-of-life medical expenses.
Call Cook, Bradford & Levy, LLC for Help After a Self-Driving/Autonomous Vehicle/Car AccidentYou deserve fair compensation to help you access the medical treatment you need after a car accident. Cook, Bradford & Levy, LLC advocate for Colorado accident victims and their families, and we want to help you hold a negligent party responsible for your injuries. We are not afraid to take on your case, even if it involves a self-driving/autonomous vehicle or a large corporation.
Call us today at (303) 543-1000 for your free initial consultation.