Where Do Most Car Accidents Happen?

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An accident can happen just about anywhere, but it might be good to know where car accidents are most common so that you can take some extra steps to avoid them and stay safer on the road. Unfortunately, even if you do your best to avoid an accident, that does not mean that everyone else is. Whether someone is driving while drunk, distracted, or tired, if they cause harm to you or a loved one they must be held accountable. A Prince George’s County car accident lawyer from our firm can help you with that.

Are Fatal Car Accidents More Common in Rural or Urban Areas?

According to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, fatal car accidents are actually slightly more common in rural areas. 54% of fatal accidents occur in the country and 46% of fatal accidents occur in cities. This could be due to the higher speed limits and lower police presence in rural areas.

It just goes to show that you need to pay close attention to the road no matter where you are. If you get out of the city for the weekend, you cannot just relax because you are on back roads and mostly empty two-lane highways.

Where Are Other Common Locations for Car Accidents?

Some other common locations for car accidents might not surprise you. It is probably obvious to you that parking lots are one area where you need to be especially careful. Lots of cars moving around, backing out of spaces, and occasionally making moves that just make you scratch your head. There are also pedestrians to watch out for.

Intersections are another place where accidents are common. People get confused or distracted and make mistakes. Your daily commute is another time to be especially careful. There can be a lot of traffic and people might be on autopilot due to this being routine for them.

Are Car Accidents That Occur at Low Speeds Less Dangerous?

If you do get into an accident, it’s important to go to a doctor to get your injuries checked out. This is true even if your accident happened at low speeds. Such accidents are common in parking lots. They can also happen at intersections when one car rear-ends another.

Even if you do not break any bones or see signs of obvious trauma, a car accident at low speeds can cause injuries. It’s especially important to get checked out for whiplash, which can cause serious neck and head pain.

Do I Need a Lawyer to Sue for Damages?

You are not required to hire a lawyer when you sue for compensation, but one can do a lot to assist you with your case. Whether you need help with paperwork or calculating fair compensation, one of our attorneys can be there with you at every step of the way.

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When you want to learn more about what an experienced personal injury attorney can do for you, contact McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester, L.L.P. and schedule a free consultation. We will do everything that we can to help you secure the compensation that you deserve.

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