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The variables that affect the likelihood of an accident

On Behalf of | Jun 22, 2019 | Car Accidents

An accident can happen for many reasons, but it’s not always immediately apparent to the people involved in the crash exactly what happened. If you are a victim of injuries suffered in an auto collision that was the result of the reckless or negligent actions of another person, you may need to find out why the accident happened. Identifying the cause of the crash or the factors that played a role in the crash could be important to a future civil claim.

The aftermath of an accident is confusing, and it can move quickly. One moment you may be driving to the grocery store to pick up some milk, and the next you may feel the impact of a vehicle striking your car. Knowing what to do and what happens next is a daunting prospect, but you do not have to face it alone. You may find it helpful to work with a Florida legal advocate who can investigate your case and figure out what happened.

Why does an accident happen?

There are specific variables and types of behavior that can increase the chance that a car accident will happen. In many cases, these are choices that a driver makes either while he or she is behind the wheel or before getting behind the wheel. It will not surprise you to learn that the leading cause of car accidents is driver error. Mistakes and poor choices can have devastating consequences, specifically in the following ways:

  • Inexperienced drivers often do not know how to make safe choices while driving, especially in heavy traffic or stressful situations.
  • Distracted driving in all of its forms can significantly increase the chance of an accident happening.
  • Failing to maintain a vehicle can lead to issues with the car or truck, which can affect how safe it is for both the occupants and those in other vehicles.
  • Bad weather can increase the chance of an accident, especially when a driver is reckless or negligent in poor driving conditions.

While this is not a complete list of the many things that can contribute to car accidents, one of these may have played a role in the collision that left you injured. You should not have to suffer due to the poor decisions of another person, and you have the right to seek to hold that individual accountable.

A civil claim can help you recoup some of your financial losses and begin to put the pieces of your life back together. You will find it beneficial to move forward with this process as soon as possible after an accident.

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