Car Accident Lawyer

Getting into a car accident can lead to several consequences that can make life much harder. With the severity of injuries, it is essential that you know what to avoid. While some of these accidents may seem obvious and redundant to experienced drivers, this list aims to show that no matter who is driving these accidents can still happen. 

Learning to drive a car takes many hours behind the wheel, and even if you have those hours there are accidents that still happen. Knowing the leading cause of accidents in the first place we hope will help you understand the causes and 

help you learn to avoid them. 

  • Distracted Driving 

This is the number one cause of accidents all across the United States. Distracted drivers are those who divert their attention from the road, generally by using a cell phone, playing with the GPS, or even eating. Anything that takes your attention off the road is a distraction. Remember, the only goal for you when you get behind the wheel is to get to your destination safely. 

  • Speeding 

We’ve all seen them on the highway. In fact, it is likely that you have gone over the speed limit before. It is common to see drivers go 10 to 20 miles over the posted speed limit. The faster you dive, the slower your reaction time will be if you need to stop to prevent an accident from happening. 

  • Drunk Driving

When you drink, your cognitive functions are impaired. Your ability to focus and react properly is gone and it makes getting behind the wheel dangerous. Driving under the influence of alcohol causes car accidents every day and they can always be avoided. If you drink then you need to have a designated driver, as their reaction times and cognitive functions will not be impaired. 

  • Reckless Driving 

If you don’t drive carefully, then you could easily end up in a car accident. We’ve all seen drivers who speed, change lanes too quickly, or even tailgate right before they cause an accident. Reckless drivers are often impatient in traffic and if you see someone doing this, then it is best you back off and give them space. Nothing you do will make them stop, and you could just be putting yourself in danger if you do. 

  • Drowsy Driving 

It can be easy to ignore driving while fatigued. Many people do it every day but it is still dangerous. Most car accidents that involve drowsy driving do happen at night. In order to keep everyone safe, if you find yourself struggling to stay awake, find a safe place to pull over and try to take a quick power nap. If you were to fall asleep behind the wheel you could easily cause an accident. 

There are many reasons for car accidents and about 90% of all car accidents can be avoided. If you have any more questions then reach out to a car accident lawyer Indiananpolis, IN, like our friends at Ward & Ward Law Firm. 

 

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