1. Are humans ever at-fault when self-driving cars crash?

    Yes, the self-driving vehicle industry is developing as we speak right now. There are certain categories of self-driving vehicles. Some of them are fully autonomous meaning that you are doing absolutely nothing as the party that's in the automobile. In other cases, you might have a lot more responsibility, so the answer to the question depends upon the level of control that the driver has to use when in the self-driving vehicle.

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  2. Can I sue the manufacturer of a self-driving car if it hit me?

    It depends. But if the accident was caused by defective computer software that is driving the vehicle, then the answer is yes. In that type of situation, you would have a defective product claim against the manufacturer.

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  3. Can passengers sue Uber for accident injuries?

    The answer is yes. If you were involved in an accident while being in an Uber, you have the right to sue the Uber driver or Uber company, if in fact they were responsible for the accident. If they were not responsible for the accident, then you would look to seek damages from the party that's responsible for the accident.

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  4. Could I be found at fault for my scooter accident?

    Yes. If you are negligent while you're using your scooter, you can be found at fault, either wholly or in part. Scooters are required to follow the laws of the road just as if it was a motor vehicle. Where and when you use your motor scooter is going to be limited by Florida law. So if you use it in an improper location, you will be found at fault for the accident, either in part or wholly.

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  5. Does Roundup cause cancer?

    Currently, the answer is not conclusive. Many of the scientists in the world do believe that it does cause cancer. The active ingredient in the Monsanto Roundup is a product that does cause cancer in mammals. The European countries have banned the product because they do believe that it causes cancer, however the manufacturer of the product does not believe that it causes cancer and is fighting this in court right now.

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Gregg M. Goldfarb, LLP

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