For Americans under the age of thirty-four, the leading cause of death has resulted from car accidents. Car accidents are responsible for over 40,000 deaths a year. You are likely to be involved in at least one auto accident in your lifetime. If you are involved in an auto accident, call the police immediately, file an accident report, and gather as much information as possible from witnesses or photographs.
Willful or malicious acts on behalf of one party are one of the major causes of auto accidents. Another major cause of car accidents involves drunk driving, or operating a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol. Reckless and careless driving, inexperience and inattention on the road are also significant causes of auto accidents. Even poorly maintained roads, malfunctioning traffic control signs or crossings can be the result of road maintenance negligence.
Common car accident injuries include whiplash, head and brain injury, paralysis, and joint, bone, and muscle injuries. Car accident claims for damages resulting from injuries usually depend on medical records linking the auto accident to the injuries received. It is so important to get immediate medical attention after an accident because the more time that passes between the auto accident and the treatment, the more difficult it is to prove the connection. The causes of auto accidents can also be attributed to a defective auto part, auto design, or auto maintenance such as, defective door latches, tires, fuel systems, air bags, seat backs, and seat belts, faulty ignition, roof strength deficiency, defective fuel systems, and overall design causing a rollover.
Generally speaking, auto accidents are handled through each party's
insurance party and things are settled quickly. In some cases, auto
accidents resulting in personal injury or extensive property loss
lead to lawsuits. Damages sought after auto accidents can include
cost of medical treatment, loss of property, and loss of wages.
If you have been in an auto accident, and need legal advice or assistance,
it is best to contact an attorney familiar with auto accident laws.
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