When police are in hot pursuit, things can get dangerous—not just for the suspect, but for innocent bystanders. If you were injured in a car accident caused by a police chase in North Carolina, you may have the right to sue for compensation.
At Burt’s Law, PLLC, we represent people harmed in high-speed collisions, including those involving law enforcementor fleeing suspects.
🚓 Who Can Be Held Liable?
Liability in police chase accidents is complicated. Depending on the facts, you may be able to pursue a claim against:
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The fleeing driver who caused the crash
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The police department, if the pursuit was reckless or violated protocol
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The city or municipality for failure to properly train officers
Police must follow specific rules about when and how to engage in high-speed chases. If they ignored those rules and caused harm, you may have a strong civil case.
🛑 Common Injuries in Police Chase Accidents
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Broken bones
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Head trauma or concussion
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Whiplash
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Internal bleeding
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Psychological trauma
These crashes often happen at high speeds, causing major injuries and property damage.
📝 What to Do After a Police Chase Accident
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Get medical attention immediately
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File a police report, but note all the vehicles involved
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Document everything — photos, witness names, and medical records
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Speak with an attorney familiar with law enforcement liability
💰 What Can You Recover?
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Medical bills
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Lost income
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Pain and suffering
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Car repair or replacement
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Long-term care costs
⚖️ Why Burt’s Law, PLLC?
We understand the sensitive nature of suing a government agency. Our legal team knows how to uncover dashcam footage, police chase policies, and witness statements to build a compelling case.
📞 Call Today: (866) BURTS-LAW
🌐 Visit: www.burtslaw-nc.com
🆓 Free consultation – Justice matters, even against powerful institutions.