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KNOWING THE RISKS IS BENEFICIAL, BUT MAY NOT PREVENT A COLLISION (PERSONAL INJURY AND WORKERS’ COMPENSATION)

On Behalf of | Jan 26, 2022 | Firm News

Motor vehicle accidents occur far too often, and in many cases, could be completely avoidable. Aside from being an inconvenience, some collisions can unfortunately be dangerous, subsequently posing a threat to your health, as well as the health of everyone involved.

Chances are that you probably consider your safety to be a top priority out on the road. This could potentially lead you to research some of the more prevalent causes of collisions, as well as advice on how to avoid a potential catastrophe.

Common causes for motor vehicle collisions

While it could be impossible to avoid ever being in a collision, knowing the potential risks you may face as a driver could prove beneficial to staying as safe as possible. Some of the more common causes for collisions include the following:

  • Distraction:  Distraction comes in many forms, ranging from cell phone usage to personal grooming. Each form of distraction may have one thing in common in that they all take at least a portion of the driver’s concentration off the road.
  • Intoxication:  Whether due to drug or alcohol consumption, or both, intoxicated drivers are often incapable of safely operating a vehicle, which could place your health at serious risk.
  • Reckless driving:  Excessive speeding and failure to obey traffic lights are just a couple examples of reckless driving, which has been the cause of many dangerous collisions.
  • Weather/road conditions:  Inclement weather and poorly maintained roads can create hazardous scenarios, and failing to adjust to conditions can lead to a serious accident.
  • Inexperience:  Young and/or inexperienced drivers could be more prone to distractions, and may be incapable of handling certain driving scenarios as well, which could in turn place you in harm’s way.

There may be additional circumstances to watch out for, such as construction zones, where speed limits and driving areas could be subject to change. Regardless of how a collision occurs, if the negligence of another party causes you to suffer serious injuries, you may wonder about the next step to take to pursue compensation.

What comes next?

Suffering serious injuries in a collision can be devastating, potentially prompting a need for financial relief moving forward. However, when pursuing compensation, the burden of proving negligence may fall on your shoulders. This can be a stressful and daunting process, and seeking assistance from someone who is knowledgeable in this area, as well as Nebraska state traffic laws, could prove exceedingly beneficial to proving fault and seeking the financial relief you need to begin the road to recovery.

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