Rear-end collisions occur when one automobile impacts the rear bumper of the vehicle directly in front of it. Typically, sudden deceleration by the first car initializes the chain reaction in which the following car cannot apply breaks in time. This can often result in a multiple-vehicle accident.
Rear-end accidents are especially likely to occur at intersections, on highways and highway off-ramps, and in heavy-traffic areas. Often the more deadly rear-end crashes occur in roadway-construction areas or work zones. For this reason, all drivers should be extremely cautious when driving through these areas.
These types of car accidents can occur for a myriad of reasons, but some of the more common causes of rear-end crashes are as follows:
Drivers should remember that heavier vehicles have a much longer stopping distance due to the size and maneuverability of the vehicle and should afford themselves plenty of space and time when slowing down.
According to the United Transportation Union, rear-end collisions occur every eight seconds in the United States. On average, 2.5 million rear-end collisions occur each year and account for approximately one-third of all car accidents. A recent study indicated that approximately 2 million rear-end collision accidents were recorded in the United States in one year.
In almost every rear-end accident, it is the driver that hits the vehicle in front who is considered at fault for the accident. The rules of the road require drivers to maintain a safe distance between themselves and the lead vehicle. If a rear-end crash occurs, the rear driver by definition did not leave a safe following distance. In some instances, however, the driver in the front plays a role in causing a rear-end crash. This can occur, for example, when the lead driver cuts off another vehicle or slams breaks without reason. Drivers should have an Alabama car accident lawyer represent them in a rear-end accidents. An attorney will help you understand your rights and maximize your compensation. Typically, individuals and attorneys who do not have experience representing victims of automobile accidents have little or no idea as to how to assign a fair and reasonable value to the injuries.The car accident attorneys at Hollis Wright are well accustomed to handing, and recovering damages in, rear-end car collisions.
Rear-end accidents can cause injury both for the driver in the lead and for the driver in the rear vehicle. Some of the common injuries that occur as a result of a rear-end crash include:
Regardless of whether you were the driver in the front or in the rear, an Alabama rear end collision car accident attorneys at Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C. can represent you and help you to obtain the maximum compensation available given the circumstances of your case. At Hollis, Wright & Clay, P.C., our dedicated and experienced Birmingham car accident lawyers are here to help you with your case. Please contact us now for a free consultation. You can also reach us at 844.LAW.TALK or 205.324.3600 or fill out this form for a free case evaluation.