If you have ever been driving down the road and have seen a car accident in which the entire front end of one vehicle is completely smashed in, and the other vehicle looks almost unscathed, then you know what a rear-end accident looks like. The chances are that if you're reading this, you were involved in a rear-end accident yourself recently. This is a common type of accident and is most often caused by drivers who aren't paying attention to where they are going. This is a dangerous and widespread problem. While rear-end accidents are certainly embarrassing for the at-fault driver, they can also be deadly, depending on how fast the driver was going when he or she struck the car in front.
The attorneys at Slappey & Sadd have handled dozens of rear-end accident cases for our clients and have been able to achieve many successful outcomes. If you were injured in a rear-end accident, reach out and have an attorney look into your case to make sure you are getting the maximum compensation you deserve. Our attorneys are skilled at representing victims who have been injured in all types of car accidents, and we will evaluate the details of your case and provide a plan of action to proceed.
Rear-End Accidents are Very CommonRear-end accidents are very common and they happen every day. In fact, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), rear-end accidents are the most common accidents that occur on American roadways every year. The NHTSA found that rear-end collisions made up 33% of all crashes in the year 2015. Breaking that number down even further, rear-end crashes also accounted for 6.8% of all fatal crashes, and 32.4% of all injury crashes for the same year.
Causes of Rear-End AccidentsWe've established that rear-end accidents are very common, but why is that the case? The simple answer is that, because cars move forward rather than backward or sideways, it's much more likely that a vehicle is going to hit something in front of it rather than something behind it or beside it. When you throw traffic into the mix-for example, a long line of stopped cars at a stoplight-it's easy to see why these types of accidents occur with such regularity. A few more specific reasons why people get into rear-end accidents include:
There are very few certainties in the law since everything depends on the individual circumstances of each case, but liability for rear-end accidents comes as close to legal certainty as possible. In the overwhelming majority of cases, the fault for rear-end accidents falls on the driver of the car that crashed into the car in front of it. This is because liability for these types of accidents is based on negligence-the legal standard that is used to describe a situation where a person's conduct falls below a certain standard of care. Since the ordinary standard of care for a reasonable driver is to come to a stop when another car is stopped in front of your car, failing to do so almost always indicates a breach of that standard. One of the only exceptions to this rule applies in cases where the car in front suddenly reverses and hits the car behind it. However, those situations are fairly rare, so if you were in the car that was rear-ended by a driver who didn't stop, you are likely not at fault.
Contact an Atlanta Rear-End Accident AttorneyIf you have been injured in a rear-end accident due to another driver's negligence, you may be able to recover for your injuries. Contact the attorneys at Slappey & Sadd for a free consultation to discuss your case by calling 404.255.6677. We serve the entire state of Georgia, including the following locations: Muscogee County, Newton County, and Walton County.