Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Rear-end car accidents.

While practicing injury law in Idaho, I have seen many different kinds of car accidents.  A large majority of those accidents are rear end accidents.  In fact, study show rear end collisions are the second most common accident, second only to backing accidents, in the United States. 

There are many causes for rear-end accidents. Drivers following too closely to the vehicle in front of them cause a majority of these crashes. Distractions also play a big role in these types of collisions. In addition, adverse road conditions and disregarding safe driving speeds can also play a part.

There are certain types of injuries that are typical to these types of accidents. For instance, being propelled forward, the vehicle occupants' unsupported heads lag until their necks reach a distortion limit and then are whipped forward. As a result of this force, many people suffer neck injuries, as well as back, shoulder, knee, spine and head trauma.

In order to reduce the risk for rear-end accidents; drivers can take precautions. For commercial drivers, written company policies and education programs about traffic safety and behind the wheel activities, such as cell phone use, are crucial. Both commercial and non-commercial drivers should remember to keep pace with traffic and avoid tailgating and distractions. These are all helpful ways to avoid rear-end collisions.

When a driver or their passengers are injured due to a rear-end crash, they may have to deal with property damage, lost time from work and medical bills. In these cases, a reputable personal injury attorney can help crash victims negotiate with insurance companies and protect victims' legal rights.

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