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What Are The Most Common Causes Of Car Accidents?

On Behalf of Thorsnes Bartolotta McGuire LLP
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Apr 1, 2021

One of the most common causes of car accidents in California is speeding, which is prevalent among drivers who drive aggressively. Distracted driving is also becoming more frequent, especially due to drivers who use their phones while sitting behind the wheel.

About 40% of all car accidents occur at intersections and when drivers fail to stop at red lights or stop signs, according to the NHTSA. Sleepiness while driving is another factor that contributes to collisions. Drivers who get five hours or less of sleep have a slower response time and can drive just as poorly as those who are drunk.

How to Reduce the Risk of a Car Accident

If you want to reduce the risk of a car accident, don’t tailgate or follow other cars too closely. Follow the four-second rule and give yourself enough time to stop the vehicle. It’s also important to scan the road at all times to avoid hitting any hazards or stopped cars.

Staying within the speed limit and slowing the car down in harsh weather conditions also reduces the risk of collisions when the roads are slippery and there’s poor visibility. Give yourself more time to reach your destination by leaving earlier if it’s raining or snowing outside.

Who Can You Contact for Legal Assistance?

If you’re involved in a car accident, you can reach out to a personal injury attorney to take legal action against the liable party. Your attorney may inform you of your rights and help fight for the compensation you deserve when you have medical bills, damages to your vehicle and lost wages. A personal injury attorney may handle legal matters like wrongful death cases, truck accidents, and bike or pedestrian accidents.

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