Most car accidents occur due to some type of driver error. When a vehicle operator is negligent while behind the wheel, it can lead to an accident in which other people are injured. Establishing the cause of an accident is imperative when it comes to pursuing a personal injury claim. Insurance companies look for ways to deny or reduce your claim’s value, even when their insured is clearly at fault. That is why retaining an Ohio car accident lawyer is recommended.
At Lafferty, Gallagher & Scott, LLC, our attorneys will protect your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve. We have years of experience representing clients just like you for injuries sustained in car accidents. Some of the most common causes of car accidents in Ohio include the following.
Drivers who follow too closely can cause a rear-end accident. Some of these result in serious injury collisions, while others can result in one or more fatalities.
Drivers who get behind the wheel after even one drink increase their chances of getting into an accident. Alcohol lowers your reaction time and impairs your judgment. If someone is over the legal limit, they can be arrested and charged with a DUI. Be advised that a DUI charge is not only related to alcohol intoxication. It can also include the use of illegal drugs or prescription medication that contains a warning that you should not drive while taking it.
Drivers who speed put other drivers at risk. Speeding does not mean just driving over the speed limit, either. If a driver is driving too fast for conditions, they are negligent as well. When there are adverse weather conditions, construction work, traffic, etc., drivers need to take extra care.
Another common cause of auto accidents in Ohio is drivers who fail to stop at a red light. Some drivers try to beat the yellow and run a red light at a high rate of speed, causing significant injuries to other drivers.
Distracted drivers account for a large percentage of accidents all across the country. Many people think distracted driving just refers to texting, but many things can take a driver’s attention away from the road. Changing a radio station, looking at the GPS, eating, grooming, and talking with passengers in the vehicle are all examples of distracted driving.
There are many other causes of accidents, including failure to yield, improper backing up, improper turning, and more. If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, let our attorneys fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact Lafferty, Gallagher & Scott, LLC today to schedule an initial consultation.