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Self-Driving Car Accident Lawyer in Portland, OR

Self-Driving Car Accident Lawyer in Portland, OR

If you were injured in a crash involving a self-driving car in Portland, Oregon, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, emotional distress, pain and suffering, and more. Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers is prepared to fight for the recovery and justice you need and deserve.

With 17 years of experience and millions recovered for our clients, our Portland self-driving car accident lawyer is ready to guide you every step of the way. Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your case at (503) 773-3333. We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you don’t pay unless we win compensation for you.

How Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Self-Driving Car Accident in Portland, Oregon

How Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help After a Self-Driving Car Accident in Portland, Oregon

Any car crash can turn your world upside down, but collisions involving autonomous vehicles often come with added complications. Alongside serious injuries, you may face challenges like determining fault, handling insurance disputes, and managing unwanted attention. That’s where we come in.

When you work with our Portland car accident lawyer, you can count on us to:

  • Investigate the details to determine how the crash occurred
  • Gather evidence, including footage and data from the scene
  • Consult with respected experts in Portland to clarify complex issues
  • Accurately assess your financial and personal losses
  • Handle negotiations with insurance companies on your behalf

If a fair settlement isn’t offered, we’re prepared to take your case to trial and advocate for you in court. 

Your initial case review is completely free, and you won’t pay any legal fees unless we recover compensation for you. Contact our self-driving car accident lawyer in Portland, OR, today.

What Is a Self-Driving Car?

While there’s a lot of buzz around self-driving technology, fully autonomous vehicles aren’t yet available to the public. Even Tesla’s “Full Self-Driving” feature still requires active driver oversight.

Currently, many cars come with partial automation features like adaptive cruise control or automated parking systems. The Society of Automotive Engineers has outlined six levels of automation, ranging from fully manual (Level 0) to entirely autonomous (Level 5). Self-driving vehicles rely on technologies like LiDAR and RADAR to detect and respond to their surroundings.

Level 0

No automation. The driver has full control, although some safety alerts may be present (like lane-departure warnings or rear sensors). Basic cruise control is possible, but only with manual operation.

Level 1

Minimal assistance. These vehicles offer limited help with either speed or steering, usually not both. Adaptive cruise control that adjusts based on the distance to the car ahead is a common feature at this level.

Level 2

Partial automation. The vehicle can simultaneously manage steering and acceleration/braking in specific conditions, such as lane centering combined with adaptive cruise control. However, drivers must keep their hands on the wheel and eyes on the road.

Level 3

Conditional automation. These vehicles can monitor their surroundings and control driving functions in certain situations. They’ll alert the driver when human input is needed.

Level 4

High automation. In designated areas or under specific conditions—like geofenced urban zones or low-speed environments—these vehicles can operate without any driver input. They can also handle some emergency situations independently, but human oversight may still be required.

Level 5

Full autonomy. Level 5 vehicles are capable of operating in any environment or condition without any human control or intervention.

As the technology continues to evolve, legal questions surrounding liability and safety remain at the forefront, especially when accidents involve vehicles equipped with high levels of automation.

Who Is Liable in a Self-Driving Car Accident in Portland, OR?

Establishing liability in a self-driving car accident starts with identifying the cause of the crash and then determining which party is legally responsible for it.

Depending on the circumstances, one or more of the following may be held accountable:

  • The person behind the wheel of the vehicle
  • Other careless drivers, pedestrians, or bicyclists
  • The company that manufactured the car
  • The developer or supplier of the vehicle’s automation technology
  • Government entities, particularly if faulty infrastructure or regulatory failures played a role

Figuring out whether the collision resulted from human error, flawed technology, or regulatory shortcomings is often complex, but it’s an integral step in building a strong legal claim.

Call Our Portland Auto Accident Lawyers for a Free Consultation

If you were hurt in an accident involving a self-driving vehicle, Tillmann Law Personal Injury Lawyers is here to help. We have a strong history of holding insurance companies accountable.

Our Portland self-driving car accident attorney has nearly two decades of experience handling complex cases and has successfully recovered substantial financial awards totalling millions of dollars for our clients. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation and learn how we can support you through the legal process.