One of the most difficult byproducts of being a California car accident lawyer is realizing just how many Californians lose their life in a car accident each year. Even more disheartening, many of these accidents and deaths could have been prevented for one reason or another.
Most fatal car wrecks in California include some form of distracted driving. Distracted driving comprises a number of different activities that take the driver’s attention off of operating the vehicle and navigating the road in a safe manner. Distracted driving includes talking on a cell phone, texting on a cell phone, talking to other passengers, applying makeup while driving, preparing and eating food while driving, or looking for items in the floorboard or back seat while driving.
The next most common cause of car accidents in Fontana is failing to follow the rules of the road. The laws most commonly violated by drivers include tailgating, speeding, failing to yield, running red lights, running stop signs, not paying attention to road signs, following too closely to safely slow down, and driving while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
The following comprises more statistics about California drivers and accidents throughout the state and the rest of the globe.
A: California is an at-fault state when it comes to car accidents. California law dictates that an at-fault driver involved in a car accident is responsible for the injuries and damages experienced by any other party involved in the accident. However, California operates under comparative negligence, which allows for shared responsibility among multiple people involved.
A: California is a comparative fault state. This means that net settlement award amounts are commensurate with the percentage of fault shared by the injured party. For example, even if a driver was found to be 98% at fault for an accident, they would still be entitled to recover 2% of the gross settlement award.
A: When someone is involved in a collision in California, even if the collision occurred on private property, you must report the accident to a law enforcement. If you fail to report an accident or leave the scene of the accident without waiting for law enforcement to arrive, or fail to call law enforcement within 24 hours of the accident, your driving privileges will be revoked, and you could be charged with a misdemeanor hit and run. A conviction would incur fines and jail time on top of the suspension of your license. It is recommended to talk to an experienced car accident attorney to get expert guidance for your case.
A: The leading cause of car accidents in California is distracted driving. Drivers can be potentially distracted by many factors, such as cell phone use, like texting and calling, other passengers in the car, putting on makeup, searching for things dropped on the floor, and any other incident that takes focus off of the road and compromises control of the car.
If you’ve been involved in a car accident and have sustained a personal injury or damage to your property, whether you are at fault or not, speak with a qualified Corona car accident attorney as soon as possible. You may be owed compensation from an at-fault party. Don’t wait too long to start that process, however, as waiting can result in the statute of limitations for filing a claim for car accident compensation running out. Contact Karlin & Karlin Injury Attorneys to discuss the next steps moving forward with your case.
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