Car Accidents and Personal Injury Cases
Auto accidents can be a devastating event for drivers and passengers alike, and may result in serious property damage and personal injury. Results from a 2005 survey show that only 18% of car accidents involved automobiles striking non-motorized objects (including stationary buildings and structures) while 82% involved collisions between two vehicles on the roadway. While most drivers understand the importance of safety and proper driving techniques, accidents can happen at any time and can be caused by a wide variety of reasons.
Auto accidents can have long-lasting effects on a person's health, finances, and overall livelihood. The New York personal injury attorneys of Orlow Orlow & Orlow, P.C. would like to provide the following information about car accidents to help you better understand personal injury cases that may arise from accidents, collisions, and other events on the road.
Common Types of Car Accidents
When driving to work, school, social appointments, and other destinations, people often do not think about the potential dangers that surround them on the road. Car accidents may be caused by a variety of factors, including:
- Driver Error
- Road Conditions
- Inclement Weather
- Mechanical defects
- Defective Parts
It is important for all drivers to pay attention to their surroundings, obey rules of the road and posted signs, and make sure they maintain a safe distance between themselves and other vehicles. If a driver fails to drive in a careful manner, he or she places him or herself and others at risk of a serious accident. Common types of car accidents include:
- Passenger vehicle accidents
- Truck/ 18-wheeler accidents
- Accidents involving motorcycles
- Automobile and pedestrian accidents
- Road defects
- Road design-accidents
Persons who have been in a serious accident should make sure to seek medical attention immediately. If you have been injured as a result of another person's negligence or recklessness behind the wheel, you may be able to pursue a personal injury claim. If you feel you may be eligible for compensation for injuries suffered in a car accident, it is important to have an experienced New York City personal injury attorney on your side.
Personal Injury Claims Following an Accident
Collisions between two vehicles can cause serious vehicle damage and persons inside the vehicles may require medical attention. Serious accidents can cause injuries including:
- paralysis
- broken bones
- cuts
- lacerations
- bruises
- head and neck injuries
- whiplash
Such injuries may be very difficult to deal with and may require significant medical treatment and rehabilitation. Injured individuals may find themselves unable to work or perform normal life functions during recovery and in some cases may be forced to live with long-term disabilities as a result of the crash. In the event of serious injuries following a collision, injured persons may wish to pursue a personal injury claim against the driver responsible for the accident.
For more information on your legal rights and options following an automobile accident, contact the New York City personal injury lawyers of Orlow, Orlow & Orlow, P.C. today at 718-544-4100