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As self-driving cars become a reality on American roads, companies like Waymo – Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous vehicle division – are at the forefront of this transformation. These cutting-edge vehicles promise increased safety and convenience, but they also raise new legal questions and challenges, especially when accidents occur.
At Kherkher Garcia, we are committed to protecting victims of driverless car accidents. If you have been injured in a crash involving a Waymo vehicle, or any autonomous or semi-autonomous system, we can help you understand your rights. If you have a case, our self-driving auto accident attorneys will fight for the compensation you deserve.
Waymo is a self-driving technology company spun off from Google’s parent company, Alphabet Inc. Waymo vehicles use a combination of sensors, cameras, radar, lidar, and artificial intelligence to operate without a human driver. The company operates autonomous taxi services in several U.S. cities. In Texas, Waymo is already testing in San Antonio and Houston.
Waymo and similar services, such as Cruise (backed by GM) and Tesla’s Autopilot/FSD, are part of a growing movement toward autonomous transportation. While these technologies aim to reduce accidents caused by human error, they are not infallible.
Autonomous vehicles, including those from Waymo, still face technological and practical limitations. Although marketed as safer alternatives to traditional driving, these systems can malfunction or make errors under certain conditions. Some of the key risks include:
Even though autonomous vehicles undergo extensive testing, real-world driving often introduces variables that technology cannot always account for.
Driverless car accidents may occur for reasons that are both similar to and different from traditional car accidents. Some of the most common causes include:
As with any auto accident, injuries in a driverless car crash can be severe or even fatal. Common injuries include:
Victims may include passengers in the autonomous vehicle, occupants of other vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians.
Determining liability in a Waymo auto accident can be far more complex than in a traditional crash. Depending on the facts of the case, several parties could be held accountable:
If the accident resulted from a defect in the vehicle’s design, sensors, or software, the manufacturer or operator of the system may be liable under product liability laws.
If the vehicle is semi-autonomous (requiring some driver oversight), the owner or user may share liability if they failed to intervene appropriately.
If another vehicle caused the accident and the autonomous system couldn’t avoid the crash, the at-fault human driver may still bear primary liability.
In some cases, a defect in a specific component (like brakes or sensors) could make a parts manufacturer liable.
If poor road conditions or faulty traffic signals contributed to the crash, a government agency may be partially responsible.
The key to recovering compensation is a thorough investigation by a qualified legal team, like the attorneys at Kherkher Garcia. We work hard to determine the cause of the crash and identify every potentially liable party.
Our firm is at the forefront of handling complex and emerging legal claims, including those involving advanced technology and self-driving systems. Here’s how we help:
With experience in product liability, personal injury, and wrongful death claims, Kherkher Garcia is uniquely positioned to advocate for victims in these high-stakes cases.
They are marketed as such, but the technology is still in development. Human error is reduced, but new risks are introduced.
Yes. If evidence shows that the vehicle’s systems failed or acted negligently, Waymo may be held liable for damages.
This depends on your state’s statute of limitations, but in Texas, you typically have two years from the date of the accident.
Yes. Victims outside the vehicle – pedestrians, cyclists, or other motorists – can recover damages if they were injured due to the autonomous vehicle’s malfunction or negligence.
Accidents involving autonomous vehicles like Waymo raise complicated legal questions. You don’t need to face these challenges alone. Whether you were a passenger, another driver, or a pedestrian, our skilled team can help you understand your rights, identify liable parties, and fight for the compensation you need to recover.
Driverless cars may represent the future of transportation, but when they fail, real people suffer real injuries. At Kherkher Garcia, we combine aggressive legal advocacy with compassionate support for our clients. We have recovered billions for victims of negligence, and we are ready to stand by your side.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorneys Steve Kherkher and Jesus Garcia Jr., who have more than 50 years of combined legal experience championing the rights of those who have experienced catastrophic injury due to negligence.
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