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Rear-End Crashes Can Often Be Prevented

On Behalf of | May 23, 2019 | Car Accidents

One of the most common types of car crashes is the rear-end accident. While it is possible that these might occur at high speeds, they are more likely to happen at low speeds. You might think that this means that the victims won’t have to worry about serious injuries, but that isn’t at all the case. There are many injuries that can impact these innocent people greatly. One of these is whiplash, which can lead to debilitating pain and lack of range of motion.

It isn’t always easy to avoid these accidents. Most drivers will watch what is going on in front of them more than they watch behind. This means that if someone comes up behind your vehicle, you might not know it. You might not be able to take any evasive actions to stop the crash. Of course, you could seek compensation if the other driver was at fault when they struck you. In most cases, the driver in the rear is the one who should be held liable.

There are times when a driver might be able to get out of the way when a vehicle is barreling toward them from behind. Your mirrors can be your primary safety aid when you are in danger of being rear-ended. Checking these every 5 to 8 seconds is recommended by the National Safety Council (NSC).

If you are involved in a rear-end crash, looking into the circumstances of the accident might provide some clues about whether it was preventable or not. The information you garner from this can also provide some valuable points to use if you choose to seek compensation.

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