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Auto Accidents

In 2005 alone, 43,614 people died and more than 2.6 million were injured in motor vehicle accidents in the United States.

That's 119 deaths, on average, each day — or one every 12 minutes.

As anyone who's been in an auto accident knows, the damage can be far-reaching. Beyond vehicle damage or damage to public or private property, personal injuries resulting from car crashes can take an enormous toll on an individual's health, finances and quality of life.

Causes of Traffic Accidents

Sorting out the causes of a car crash is like putting together the pieces of a puzzle. One or more drivers are likely to bear some or all of the responsibility. In the blink of an eye, a driver's failure to follow traffic rules or exercise proper caution can end in a collision with potentially life-threatening or life-long consequences. Some driver errors that typically lead to accidents include:

  • Failure to heed traffic signs or signals
  • Failure to signal a turn
  • Disregarding speed limits
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol

In addition to improper or negligent driver behavior, a number of other circumstances may be contributing factors in an accident. These include:

  • Non-functioning traffic signals
  • Road hazards and improperly maintained roads
  • Stormy weather and slick roadways
  • Defective automotive equipment

Who is Really at Fault?

If you or someone you love has been injured in an auto accident, you may be entitled to collect damages from the responsible party or parties. An attorney experienced in auto accident cases can help determine exactly who is at fault and whether or not you have a basis for a legal claim.

Remember, the law limits the amount of time you have to file suit after being injured, and failure to act quickly could affect your ability to file a claim. Don't delay — contact the Law Offices of James Sokolove today for a free, no-obligation consultation on your case.