Car accidents can vary in severity, but certain types of crashes are more likely to result in serious injuries or fatalities. Anyone who has suffered injuries in a crash should contact an Owasso, OK car accident lawyer to find out what legal options they have to hold the at-fault parties responsible. The following are some of the most dangerous types of crashes the attorneys at Wandres Law, PC handle.
Head-on collisions are often considered the most dangerous type of car accident. These crashes occur when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions collide directly with each other. The force of a head-on collision is typically more devastating because the speed of both vehicles is combined, creating a much higher impact. In many cases, both vehicles are traveling at high speeds, which significantly increases the likelihood of severe injuries or fatalities.
Common causes of head-on collisions include distracted driving, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, and overtaking another vehicle on a two-lane road. To reduce the risk of head-on collisions, drivers should remain vigilant, stay within speed limits, and avoid driving while fatigued or impaired.
T-bone accidents, also known as side-impact collisions, occur when one vehicle strikes the side of another, forming a “T” shape. These types of accidents typically happen at intersections when one vehicle fails to stop at a red light or stop sign. Side-impact collisions are particularly dangerous because the sides of vehicles are less reinforced than the front or rear, making the occupants more vulnerable to injury.
Side-impact crashes often occur at high speeds, especially in urban areas with heavy traffic. The injuries sustained in T-bone accidents can range from broken bones and internal injuries to head trauma or even death. To minimize the risks of T-bone accidents, drivers should obey traffic signals, yield the right of way when necessary, and be cautious at intersections.
Rollover accidents occur when a vehicle flips over onto its side or roof. This type of accident is most common in SUVs, trucks, and other vehicles with a higher center of gravity. When a vehicle’s tires hit a soft shoulder or the driver swerves to avoid an obstacle, it can lose balance and flip over. Rollover accidents are particularly dangerous because they often involve ejection from the vehicle or crush injuries.
Because the vehicle is rolling, multiple impacts occur, increasing the risk of severe trauma. Factors such as speed, poor road conditions, and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs can increase the likelihood of a rollover accident. To avoid rollovers, drivers should maintain a safe speed, avoid sharp turns, and be mindful of road conditions, particularly when driving on highways or rural roads.
While rear-end collisions are often viewed as minor accidents, they can be just as dangerous, especially when they occur at high speeds. In these accidents, one vehicle crashes into the back of another, typically when the following driver is too close to the vehicle ahead. The severity of rear-end collisions can vary depending on the speed of the vehicles involved. At higher speeds, rear-end crashes can result in whiplash, head injuries, or spinal cord damage.
Rear-end collisions can lead to chain-reaction accidents, where multiple vehicles are involved. The most common causes of rear-end collisions include distracted driving, tailgating, and sudden stops in traffic. To avoid rear-end collisions, drivers should keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front of them and remain attentive to sudden changes in traffic flow.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a crash, contact Wandres Law, PC to schedule a free case evaluation and let us determine what type of financial compensation you may be entitled to. We know the trick insurance companies try on victims to get out of paying the full amount victims are entitled to and will fight to make sure you get the financial justice you deserve.
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