Idaho State Police investigated a rear-end vehicle crash which resulted in injuries. A Chevy heading east on SH-55 was slowing down for traffic when it was rear-ended by a BMW who was following behind. The Chevy spun from the force of impact and collided with a power pole before coming to rest on the roadway. The driver of the Chevy and their juvenile passenger were transported by ground ambulance to a nearby medical center for evaluation of injuries. All occupants of both vehicles were reportedly wearing seatbelts at the time of the crash.
Rear-end collisions are actually the most common type of auto accident in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTSA) reports out of the 6 million car accident that occurs each year on U.S. roads, over 40 percent (2.5 million) are rear-ending collisions. On average, every 8 seconds another rear-end collision occurs.
Many rear-end collisions occur when a vehicle slows suddenly for reasons such as the speed limit decreases or the driver is slowing in preparation to turn. Impatient drivers will often drive aggressively to pass a slow-moving vehicle. The following actions are some of the most common causes of rear-end collisions.
Injuries sustained by a rear-end collisions are often determined by the direction the vehicle was hit, where you are in the car and the force of impact. These elements also affect the settlement amount the injury victim could receive from a lawsuit. If you are wondering if your rear-end collisions would make a good claim, call our experienced personal injury attorneys now for a free consultation.
The following are some common injuries incurred from a rear-end collisions.
More severe injuries from a rear-end collision include the following.
Sometimes symptoms do not appear until a few days after the accident. It is always a good idea to be examined by a medical professional following a car accident, motorcycle accident or semi truck accident. Medical records could also greatly help your case. If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, you may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering as well as lost wages, property damages and medical bills. Call our law office now to get started on your case.
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