when speed is the cause of an accident a la brian grey

POSTED BY Maryland Brain Injury Lawyer on Dec 31 under Brain Injury

The courts place a high standard in civilly allowing a plaintiff say for example the estate of brian grey to prevail. When is speed the proximate cause of an accident? if mr grey did something wrong and so did officer chavez who is at fault? Both? if so who proximatelly caused the accident? if officer chavez then mr grey wins but if both were negligent and grey was contributorily negligent then he loses.

was speed the proximate cause of the accident? this is the question?

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paul r wiesenfeld

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