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Serious Auto Accidents

Serious Auto Accidents – anyone who has been in a car crash understands how serious a crash is and how much worse it might have been. Not all crashes are the same. Many factors affect how serious a collision becomes. Wearing a seat belt, the point of impact—such as a front-end instead of a rear-end crash—and vehicle speed all influence the severity of the accident.
Some types of crashes are more dangerous and likely to cause injuries than others. These serious auto accident cases include rollovers, head-on collisions, rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes.
Serious Auto Accident Cases
Rollovers are serious auto accident crashes because of the potential for crushing injuries as well as injuries from debris, glass and broken pieces of your vehicle. Head-on collisions add the force of both vehicles colliding from opposite sides, essentially doubling the overall force compared to a rear-end collision where both vehicles are traveling in the same direction.
Rear-end collisions are serious auto accident crashes due to the potential for crashing into other objects ahead of you as well as the risk for whiplash and other head and neck injuries. Finally, side-impact crashes are highly likely to result in harm. There is little protection for those inside the vehicle against the vehicle that has hit the side doors.
Head-on crashes are especially serious auto accident cases because they involve direct, high-impact force between two moving vehicles. Here’s why they often result in severe injuries or fatalities:
1. The Force of Impact Doubles
When two vehicles travel toward each other, their speeds combine at the moment of collision. For example, if each vehicle travels at 50 mph, the impact force can be similar to hitting a solid object at 100 mph. This intense energy transfers directly to the occupants causing a serious auto accident.
2. Limited Time to React
Drivers often have very little time to brake or steer away before impact. That lack of reaction time reduces the chance to minimize damage.
3. Direct Impact to Critical Areas
A head-on crash typically damages the front of the vehicle, where the engine compartment and steering column are located. Although modern vehicles are designed to absorb energy, the force can still intrude into the passenger compartment and cause severe injury in a serious auto accident.
Common Injuries In These Crashes
Common injuries in serious auto accident crashes include contusions, whiplash, spinal cord injuries, herniated discs and head trauma. Broken bones and lacerations may occur as well. In severe cases, these kinds of crashes can prove fatal.
No matter what kind of crash you’re in, it’s necessary to seek medical help right away. Early medical care can help reduce the risk to everyone involved in a crash.
Parties often resolve personal injury and negligence in serious auto accident crashes cases by reaching a settlement agreement before trial. If they cannot agree on a settlement, they must file a lawsuit and proceed through litigation. Johnson Law works hard to settle our clients’ car accident cases without the court. In some cases, we must file a lawsuit and go to trial.
Johnson Law has been helping Alaskans for 30 years. It’s who we are. Call Johnson Law at (907)277-3090 or use our Contact Form to discuss your serious auto accident injury case. We are here to serve you.
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