3 Types of driving that can result in serious accidents

Law Offices of Steven Zwick
Jan 07 2021

Did you know that roughly 3 million people are injured in car accidents on American roads every year? As common as car accidents are, it should come as no surprise that they often result in serious injuries or even death. It is true that many car accidents are true accidents, resulting from obscured vision or poor road conditions. However, some car accidents are due to one party making a mistake, or perhaps even purposefully driving recklessly. Even if you obey the laws regarding driving, that doesn’t mean that everyone else will do the same. Unfortunately, mistakes or poor choices made by other drivers could put you and those that you love in danger.

The question for many car accident victims is what to do when they suspect that their accident occurred because of another driver’s decision. If you are interested in pursuing a personal injury lawsuit, you should get in touch with a car accident attorney as quickly as possible. These lawyers can help you determine whether or not you have a strong case on your hands.

Below are some of the situations that may result in car accidents, and indeed personal injury lawsuits afterward.

1. Driving Under the Influence

Driving under the influence can involve not only driving drunk but under the influence of other illegal substances like drugs. Different states have different laws regarding driving under the influence. But generally speaking, if a driver is on the road with a blood alcohol level above .08, they could face severe legal consequences. Nonetheless, these consequences will not necessarily act as solutions for your problems following a car accident. Many people that have been involved in severe car accidents are not only saddled with heavy medical bills but are unable to work for weeks or even months. Some injuries may prevent you from returning to work entirely.

This is why working with car accident attorneys is so important. Working with personal injury lawyers will allow you to seek compensation for your medical bills and lost wages. Additionally, a personal injury claim will enable you to seek satisfaction beyond legal consequences, ensuring that the full extent to which driving under the influence has affected you is recognized.

2. Distracted Driving

Driving under the influence is certainly not the only manner through which drivers can put other people on the road in danger. Distracted driving is another issue that can be dealt with both through the law and personal injury claims. The term “distracted driving” can cover a number of different scenarios. Distracted drivers in the past could be speaking on their phones, while distracted drivers today are often caught texting while driving. This can often be caught through security camera footage, or footage secured by traffic lights.

Car accident attorneys may pursue personal injury claims by proving that drivers were distracted at the time of their accident. It can be more difficult to prove distracted driving than it is to prove that a driver was driving under the influence. While blood tests and breathalyzer tests taken at the scene of the accident can prove that a driver was drunk or otherwise under the influence, distracted driving often requires further investigation. Fortunately, experienced attorneys can conduct these investigations efficiently.

3. Road Rage

Yes, some drivers do purposefully cause car accidents; if not in a premeditated manner, then due to fleeting rage. However they may regret their actions, they must be held responsible, and car accident attorneys are available to ensure that they are.

Road rage often occurs rather quickly, usually because one driver feels offended by the other. Perhaps this may occur because one driver was driving too quickly or too slowly, or “cut off” the offending person on the road. These accidents often occur because the person with road rage accelerated too quickly or attempted to retaliate, ultimately causing an accident.

No matter why an individual drives under the influence, drives distractedly, or commits a reckless act due to road rage, the consequences can be serious. Drivers need to work with experienced attorneys in order to ensure that they are given proper compensation, and have their rights recognized.