Throughout the career of a hard-working Michigan personal injury lawyer, it is likely to see claims of accidents caused by drivers who are not paying the utmost attention to the road. However, the situation becomes increasingly complicated when the car that caused the accident was a company vehicle–then, not only is the driver at fault, but so is the driver’s employer.

In recent years, personal injury claimants, as well as their personal injury attorney, have been pursuing lawsuits against both the driver of the company car, as well as the employer. In 1999, a motorcyclist was killed by an attorney who was on his company cell phone discussing sensitive legal matters with another lawyer. Because the attorney driving the car was using company resources, the firm paid the $500,000 wrongful death lawsuit settlement. A more recent example occurred in 2007, when an International Paper employee rear-ended a woman resulting in the loss of her arm. As the driver who hit her was in a company car using his business cell phone at the time of the car accident, International Paper was responsible for the multi-million dollar payout

As seen by the few examples above, employers are often held liable for personal injury caused to another due to their employee’s negligence while on company business. However, this could also hold true if the employee who caused the car accident was in a company car or in a personal vehicle. The real test for the court is whether the driver was engaged in “distracting” company business matters when the accident occurred. Additionally, if the company encourages or expects this type of business activity while in the car, then it could increase the likelihood that the organization will be held liable.

Basic agency law maintains that an employer is responsible for the torts that are caused by its employees if the worker was acting within the scope of his or her employment at the time. Additionally, many personal injury attorneys successfully argue that the employer is directly responsible for the negligent activities of their employer because they failed to implement proper practices or training techniques to prohibit this dangerous behavior.

The Law Offices of Bredell and Bredell encourages all drivers to pay attention to the road while driving, and to not use cell phones. Distracted driving can cause car accidents resulting in severe personal injury or death. Devastating injuries such as these can be life changing and have irreverseable consequences. For the best legal advice and legal representation, it is important to contact Bredell and Bredell,  experienced Michigan personal injury attorneys.


With the invent of new mobile technologies such as the Blackberry, Driod, or the iPhone many computer programmers have been hard at work developing applications for these products, for the use of consumers. These apps cover everything from social networking, managing finances, language translators, or just downloadable games. However, as these personal data devices become deeply ingrained in everyday use, applications are now being developed to assist in tough situations, such as a car accident.

A study was conducted in 2008 showing that 38% of motorists who have been involved in a car accident do not receive appropriate compensation. Because of the stressful and/or traumatic nature of car accidents, many forget to ask important pieces of third-party information that could be required to successfully file a personal injury claim. Advancements in technology now provide individuals the tools to not only get the right information, but deliever it to the right people.

MORE TH>N, a software programming company, developed the application, Car Claim in order to help people who have been involved in car accidents. The software guides the drive through the legal process step-by-step, instructing the individual which pieces of information are needed. It also contains advice concerning roadside safety, as well as prompts to caputre vital information such as witness and accident information. Additionally, because these advanced devices have both cameras and global positioning services (GPS) users have the ability to upload photos from the car accident scene, as well as the general accident location. This information can then immediately be sent through email.

Car accidents can result in injury and/or death, and therefore always place stress upon the individuals involved. Integrating technology with safety tips of what to do in the event of a car accident is an excellent way for individuals to stay calm and gather all necessary information to file a claim. Should you or a loved one be injured in a car accident, it is important to seek out an experienced, trust-worthy, and hard-working personal injury attorney to fight for you. If this applies to your family, please contact us at The Law Offices of Bredell and Bredell immediately.


As the temperatures cool and the leaves fall, the opportunities for car accidents increase. Weather conditions should play a factor in the way that you drive when hitting the road this winter season. Here are a few tips to keep in mind to ensure that you and your loved ones arrive at all your destinations safely, regardless of the weather.

  • Rain and snow create wet road conditions. Slowing down in inclement weather is crucial to avoiding car accidents in the winter months. Simply put, it is a matter of physics: vehicles are not able stop as fast, nor turn as accurately on wet or icy pavement.
  • Always wear your seatbelt, whenever you get into the car. It really is small action that can be lifesaving.
  • Prepare for the bad driving conditions by leaving early. Allowing yourself plenty of time to get where you are going will give more incentive to drive slower on icy or wet roads. Additionally, it is important to stay updated with the weather reports from your local media to prepare for the conditions outside.
  • Make sure your gas tank is full, should detours in your trip be required. 
  • Always make sure that your windshield wipers are in working condition. Some states even have laws that when windshield wipers are on continuously, your headlights are also required to be on.

Keeping these tips in mind can help keep you and your family safe when driving in poor weather conditions this winter. Car accidents occur more frequently when the temperatures drop, and it is important to be prepared. Should you or your loved ones be injured in a car accident this winter, The Law Offices of Bredell and Bredell are here to help.



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