Riverside Electric Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Riverside Electric Vehicle Accident Lawyer

Electric vehicles (EVs) are becoming more common in Riverside as drivers look for environmentally friendly and cost-efficient transportation. While these cars have advanced safety features, they also introduce unique risks and challenges when accidents occur. If you’ve been injured in a crash involving a Tesla, hybrid, or other EV, you need a Riverside electric vehicle accident lawyer that understands both traditional auto liability and the new complexities of electric vehicles.

At Lerner and Rowe Injury Attorneys, our Riverside personal injury lawyers fight to secure full compensation for victims. Talk to a member of our staff right away by calling 310-INJURED.

What Makes EV Accidents Different?

EV accidents differ from traditional crashes in several important ways:

Because of these factors, EV accidents often require specialized investigation and expert testimony.

Common Causes of EV Crashes

Our Riverside EV accident attorneys have seen cases caused by:

  • Distracted driving with touchscreen controls
  • Malfunctioning autopilot or safety features
  • Battery or brake system defects
  • Speeding or reckless driving
  • Negligence by other motorists

Typical Injuries in EV Accidents

The injuries from EV crashes are often catastrophic, including:

  • Severe burns from thermal runaway fires
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
  • Spinal cord damage and paralysis
  • Fractured bones and orthopedic injuries
  • Internal organ damage

Such injuries often require long-term rehabilitation, surgeries, and specialized medical care.

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Who Can Be Held Liable?

EV accidents may involve multiple liable parties, such as:

Identifying all responsible parties is critical to maximizing compensation.

What Compensation Can Victims Receive?

Our team pursues every available category of damages, including:

Why Choose Lerner and Rowe?

FAQ

1. Are EV accidents more dangerous than gas vehicle crashes?
Yes, due to the risk of battery fires and heavier vehicle weight.
2. Can I sue Tesla or another automaker?
Yes, if a defect in design or manufacturing contributed to the crash.
3. Do insurance companies cover EV fires?

They may, but insurers often resist paying full compensation—we fight to ensure they do.

Contact a Top Riverside Electric Vehicle Accident Lawyer Near Me

At Lerner and Rowe, we never charge you a thing upfront, and you only ever have to pay if we win your case. We have a long list of positive reviews we’ve collected over the years, so you know we’ll fight just as hard for you. Get in touch with a member of our team by giving us a call at 310-INJURED, filling out a convenient online form, or using LiveChat.