Auto accidents are the most common of all transportation accidents, namely because Americans spend so much time every day commuting to and from work in their automobiles. Remaining alert while driving and approaching other drivers cautiously are keys to avoiding auto accidents. Some accidents, however, are not preventable. Accordingly, it is important to understand the laws and regulations surrounding such accidents and to know what steps to take following an accident. The following information, provided by a Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia car accident attorney firm, is intended to educate you about auto accidents and how they can be prevented.
Prevention of Auto Accidents
Preventing auto accidents is often very simple. The most important step that you can take to ensure that you do not get involved in an auto accident is to pay attention to your driving at all times. Many accidents are caused by the inattention of one or both drivers. If you fail to pay attention to your driving for a few seconds, you may jeopardize yourself, your vehicle, and any passengers you may have. Some other tips for preventing an auto accident include:
- Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Pull your vehicle over if it is necessary for you to talk on your cell phone
- Use a handless headset if you are unable to pull over to take cell phone calls
- Do not read, apply makeup, or engage in any other activity while driving
- If you feel that you are too tired to drive, ask a friend to drive you or take a brief nap before getting into the car
- Always check your side view and rear view mirrors prior to switching lanes
- Activate your turn signal before making a turn or switching lanes
- Obey all posted speed limits, stop signs, and traffic signals
- Allow an adequate following distance (typically at least two car lengths) between you and the car in front of you
While you cannot avoid all accidents, following the above guidelines will lower your risk of becoming involved in an auto accident. In addition to being attentive while driving and following the above tips, you should also try to avoid drivers who display aggressive tendencies, such as swerving, tailgating, or driving at excessive speeds. Doing so will lower your chances of being involved in an accident with such risky drivers.
Liability for Auto Accidents
If a driver is negligent while operating a motor vehicle, he or she is liable for damages resulting from that negligence. Activities that are considered negligent while driving include:
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
- Exceeding the speed limit
- Running off the road or out of the proper lane
- Inattention to road conditions
- Inability to signal properly when switching lanes or making a turn
- Failure to properly maintain vehicle
- Defective vehicle equipment
Recovering Compensation for Injuries Resulting from Auto Accidents
If you have been involved in an accident that was caused by the above activities, or by any other negligent activities, you may be entitled to be compensated for any injuries that you have suffered. Such compensation is often available for:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages resulting from your injury
- Costs of rehabilitation and physical therapy
- Disability or disfigurement
- Pain and suffering
- Wrongful death, including loss of companionship and loss of financial support
- Other out-of-pocket expenses resulting from the accident
If You Have Been Injured in an Auto Accident
If you have been injured in an auto accident in the Washington DC Metro area, it is important to contact a Virginia, Maryland, or Washington DC car wreck lawyer who can assist you in recovering compensation for any injuries sustained as a result of the accident. If you are in need of assistance, the car accident attorneys at Koonz, McKenney, Johnson, DePaolis & Lightfoot, L.L.P., are available to answer any questions you may have regarding your accident. Call us today to assist you in pursuing any claims that you may have.
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