
Most head-on collisions result in catastrophic harm in the form of injuries and losses. These terrifying car accidents are often the result of serious injuries and fatalities. In fact, according to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), head-on collisions rank high among the types of car accidents that result in fatalities.
The injuries suffered from head-on collisions can be severe. Accident victims can have:
- Whiplash
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Neck and back injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Broken bones
- Spinal cord injuries
- Internal organ injuries or bleeding
- Amputations
- Paralysis
If you are recovering from a head-on collision, you likely have substantial medical costs associated with your injuries, a loss of income due to your physical inability to return to work, property damage to your vehicle, and pain and suffering. You might be able to recover your losses with a personal injury lawsuit.
Learn more about your legal rights by calling Ben Crump Law, PLLC, at (800) 598-7557. You can schedule a free consultation with a team member and learn how a Tucson head-on collisions lawyer could help you.
Causes of Head-On Collision Accidents
The force and impact of a head-on collision when two vehicles directly collide can be devastating for motorists and their passengers. If the vehicles were traveling at high speeds at the time of the head-on collision, it could result in debilitating injuries or fatalities. Typically, the cause of head-on collisions results from driver negligence or recklessness. Some of the causes of head-on collisions can include the following examples:
Wrong-Way Head-On Collisions
In some cases, an older driver may have dementia or Alzheimer’s disease and not understand that they are on the wrong side of the road. In other cases, inclement weather conditions, or drivers unfamiliar with a particular area of the roadways could head onto an on-ramp or highway in the wrong direction, resulting in a head-on collision. Unfortunately, drivers who operate a motor vehicle under the influence of drugs or alcohol also make poor decisions and fail to understand they are unsafely driving on the wrong side of the road.
Drifting Across the Centerline of Traffic
There are many different reasons why a driver can drift or swerve into oncoming traffic across the centerline. They could be driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol, driving while fatigued, driving while distracted, failing to slow down during inclement weather or experiencing mechanical failures that cause the vehicle to fail to operate properly.
Failing to Slow Down for Curves and Turns
Many roads in Tucson have curves and turns. Drivers have a responsibility to ensure they travel at safe speeds to make sure they do not take curves and turns too quickly. Traveling too quickly on curves and turns can make a driver cross the centerline into oncoming traffic. Speeding is not only illegal but dangerous, especially on curvy or twisty roadways.
Improper Passing on the Roadways
If a driver remains too impatient to wait until the centerline indicates that they can pass other vehicles, the decision could result in a head-on collision. Many drivers in a hurry attempt to speed to pass the vehicle in front of them, causing a head-on collision with oncoming traffic.
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Compensation for Injuries Suffered in Head-On Collisions
All car accident victims should seek medical attention and evaluation as soon as possible after their accident. In head-on collisions, an ambulance takes individuals immediately to the emergency room for treatment. If you did not seek immediate medical attention following a head-on collision, you should do so promptly.
If you expect to receive compensation for your injuries, you will need proof that your injuries were related to your head-on collision and not from a pre-existing condition. Additionally, make sure to always follow the medical treatment plan and advice from your physician or health care provider. This ensures that an insurance company cannot claim that you do not deserve compensation because you did not appropriately follow treatments.
Some of the types of compensation that you can receive related to injuries suffered in head-on collisions include medical bills, doctor visits, diagnostic testing, physical therapy, surgeries, medical treatments, medications, and more. Additionally, you may have the right to request reimbursement for out-of-pocket expenses, such as transportation costs or the cost of an in-home nurse to assist you with daily tasks or physical needs.
Speaking with a Tucson head-on collisions lawyer at Ben Crump Law, PLLC, can help you understand the compensation you have a right to pursue under the law for your injuries and related losses.
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Statute of Limitations in Arizona
A statute of limitations is a deadline by which a victim must file a lawsuit or lose the right to do so under the law. Arizona Revised Statutes (ARS) § 12-542 states that all victims of car accidents have only two years from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit in court. Therefore, time is of the essence if you wish to seek compensation for your injuries and losses related to your head-on collision. The sooner you call, the sooner your attorney can start managing your case.
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Victims of head-on collisions often suffer substantial injuries that lead to medical bills, loss of income (sometimes permanently), property damage, mental anguish, and pain and suffering.
To learn more what legal strategies might be available, call and schedule a free consultation with a team member at Ben Crump Law, PLLC, at (800) 598-7557.
Once you start work on your case with a Tucson head-on collision lawyer, you will have someone who can answer your questions and update you on the status of your case. An attorney can also negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf and ensure that you do not miss any statute of limitations deadlines that would prevent you from receiving the financial recovery you deserve.
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