The Insurance Information Institute (III) reports that head-on collisions led to over 3,400 fatalities on U.S. roads in 2017. Accidents of any type can be deadly and can lead to significant damages, but in head-on collisions, the combined force of both vehicles can make for a stronger impact, which is why head-on collisions can be so dangerous.
Were you involved in a head-on collision? If so, a Sandy Springs head-on collisions lawyer on the Bader Scott Injury Lawyers team may be able to help. We also represent surviving family members in wrongful death cases.
For a free consultation on your case with a member of our team, please contact us at (404) 888-8888. We can help you understand the filing requirements, laws, insurance statutes, and evidentiary requirements that may apply to your case.
If you qualify, Bader Scott Injury Lawyers can pursue a claim on your behalf so that you can focus on recovering from your injuries.
The Severity of Head-On Collisions
Two vehicles traveling in opposite directions that strike each from the front is termed a head-on collision. The impact that the vehicles and their occupants are subjected to in such an accident is based on the combined speeds of both vehicles.
To illustrate how this would work and why head-on collisions can be so catastrophic, consider a vehicle traveling at 30 mph that strikes a wall. The vehicle and its occupants would simply be subjected to an impact caused by the 30-mph speed at which the accident occurred. However, if two vehicles traveling at 30 mph strike each other head-on, the vehicles and their occupants are subjected to an impact equivalent to that of a car striking a wall at 60 mph, which is the combined speed of both vehicles.
Crash crumple zones and airbags can help prevent or reduce the seriousness of injuries sustained by the occupants of vehicles involved in head-on collisions. However, even when these types of safety features are present, head-on collisions can still lead to death, total physical incapacitation, and other serious and long-term injuries. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that half or more of all fatalities involving pickups, SUVs, and passenger cars in 2018 occurred in a frontal collision.
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Common Causes of Head-On Collisions
Some of the more common causes and types of head-on collisions are outlined below.
Driving the Wrong Way
Turning the wrong way into a one-way street or jumping the curb or the median into oncoming traffic can lead to a head-on collision. Driver distraction, intoxication, speeding, or recklessness can lead to such accidents, as can sudden maneuvers to
avoid a road hazard or sudden traffic stops on the road ahead, as well as sudden, dangerous, or unexpected actions of other drivers.
Losing Control of Your Vehicle
Poor weather, damaged roads, vehicle malfunctions, unexpected turns, and driver distraction, even for a split second, can cause a driver to lose control of his or her vehicle and swerve into oncoming traffic or strike another vehicle head-on.
Narrow Roads and Poor Lighting
Narrow roads, poor lighting, unclear lane markers, a lack of road reflectors, and the absence of separators between lanes of traffic traveling in opposite directions can lead to a head-on collision.
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Common Injuries in Head on Collisions
Head-on collisions can lead to many types of injury, including but not limited to:
- Cuts, burns, and lacerations.
- Broken or fractured bones and contusions or bruising
- Internal bleeding and internal organ damage.
- Eye, mouth, and facial injuries.
- Amputations and paralysis.
- Brain, neck, head, neck, and spinal cord injuries.
- Muscle sprains or strains and whiplash.
- Puncture wounds.
- Total physical paralysis and death.
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Head-On Collision Damages
The recoverable damages in a head-on collision case may include:
- Damage to your vehicle. Head-on collision vehicles are often totaled.
- Lost income or an inability to perform work you used to do.
- Diagnostic testing, medicine, and medical treatment costs.
- Compensation for permanent or catastrophic injuries.
- Incidental expenses for the likes of home services or rental car payments.
- An alternate set of damages for a wrongful death case.
A Sandy Springs head-on collisions lawyer from Bader Scott Injury Lawyers can help you identify the various damages and losses that may be compensable based on the specifics of your case. We can also assist with estimating the value of your losses.
Please contact the Bader Scott Injury Lawyers team today at 404.888.8888 to learn how this process works and how we may be able to help you along the way.
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Pursing Compensation
You may be able to recover compensation for losses and damages incurred in a head-on collision if you can show that the negligent actions of another driver caused your accident. An example of this would be a violation of traffic law, such as failure to yield or traveling in the wrong direction on a one-way road.
Using the different forms of evidence listed below, Bader Scott Injury Lawyers may be able to prove that another driver’s negligent caused your accident:
- Video footage or a police report on the accident.
- Eyewitness testimony about how the accident occurred.
- Vehicle maintenance logs if a vehicle malfunction was a contributing factor to the accident.
- Testimony from accident reconstruction experts
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Contact Us Today for Legal Assistance
If you hire us to represent you, a Sandy Springs head-on collisions lawyer from Bader Scott Injury Lawyers can help you:
- Identify the at-fault party responsible for your collision.
- Collect evidence to support your claim.
- Identify and quantify compensable damages.
- Put together and file a claim on your behalf.
- Negotiate with the at-fault party’s insurer or take your case to trial.
- Ensure you meet the relevant statutes of limitations that apply to your case.
For a free consultation on your case with a member of our team, please contact us today at (404) 888-8888.
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