According to the National Highway NHTSA, self-driving vehicles will be a reality in the U.S. by 2025. Industry experts believe fully automated cars could be a safer alternative since 94% of car accidents are caused because of human error. Automated vehicle testing has been in the works for several years. Even newer cars are equipped with technologies like lane assist and emergency braking to keep drivers safe. However, even with new and improved technologies, people still get injured and killed due to negligence.
While a driverless vehicle may be a safer option, it is not foolproof. Technology can fail. A woman was struck and killed by a self-driving Uber test car in 2018. Many car accidents have occurred while drivers put their vehicles on autopilot or self-driving. If you are injured by a driverless vehicle that failed to operate properly, you should contact a personal injury lawyer to learn more about your rights.
Although technology experts believe that automated vehicles will help reduce accidents in the future, accidents are still occurring every day. Whether you were injured by a driver on autopilot or a negligent driver, you are entitled to seek compensation.
If you or your loved one was injured due to another’s negligence, you are entitled to receive compensation for medical bills, pain, suffering, time off from work, and other damages. Nothing can replace the problem you are experiencing, but our professional Houston car accident attorneys can help you get the compensation you deserve.
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