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Orlando Head-On Collision

When two vehicles collide, the consequences can be devastating. Serious and permanent injuries sustained in a head-on collision can have a significant impact on your financial situation. In this case, lawyers can explore legal options for compensation, not only for loss of health, but also for loss of employment, economic damage related to your vehicle, and more.

Each case involving a head-on collision in Orlando has unique characteristics. Our attorneys work with victims to help them receive compensation and win Orlando auto accident claims in court. Before you go to court or an insurance company, you must know if you have a chance of receiving compensation for a Florida highway collision. Contact our Orlando head-on collision attorney to get an itemized breakdown of your case. We will perform a free evaluation.

Common Causes of Head-On Collisions

The American Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) cites horrific statistics for head-on collisions, in which the fatality rate is 56%. In the IIHS reporting documents, fatalities are recorded simultaneously in several cars involved in a collision. If your relative has been the victim of a head-on collision in Orlando, contact our lawyer for help in obtaining the necessary compensation required by Florida law.

 

Police officers, as well as car accident experts, identify several major causes of head-on collisions in Orlando.

  1.  Distracted driving. Distracted driving includes talking on the phone, texting family and friends, using social media, eating, talking to passengers, and holding foreign objects in one’s hands while driving.
  2. Intoxication. Some drivers get behind the wheel while intoxicated or under the influence of drugs and medicines. Such causes, attorneys confirm, account for the bulk of fatal car accidents involving two or more vehicles in Orlando.
  3. Driving while fatigued. Many drivers are behind the wheel for more than four to six hours, resulting in a fatigued state. The driver cannot control their body and therefore drives into the oncoming lane of traffic. This can result in a serious, or even fatal, head-on collision. The driver fails to react to the situation in time, including taking the right steps to prevent the accident.
  4. Aggressive driving. Many drivers believe that their aggressive driving cannot cause a head-on collision in Orlando. In fact, a driver cannot stop their car when an obstacle is in front of them and is forced into the oncoming lane of traffic. In most cases,as attorneys’ cases confirm, such drivers become the perpetrators of traffic accidents.

 

Driving carefully and following the rules of the road will minimize the occurrence of head-on collision situations. Remain calm and objectively assess the situation on the road – this is the advice given by our attorneys.

Recovering Damages for Injuries Sustained in Head-On Traffic Accidents

Several compensation options are available for head-on collisions in Orlando. Each situation is handled individually. By contacting our Orlando head-on collision lawyer, you can find out by which of the following grounds you are entitled to receive compensation.

  • Tangible damages. This category includes tangible assets, including damages to vehicles, as well as fences and the personal property of citizens. When you turn to an attorney, the possibility of getting actual compensation increases many times over.
  • Physical damages. Injuries, loss of employment, various medical expenses for treatment and rehabilitation, and emotional pain and suffering are among the physical damages. It is best to get help with a physical damage claim from an Orlando head-on collision attorney.
  • Wrongful death. If a head-on collision results in the death of a person, the victim’s relatives are entitled to file a wrongful death claim for compensation.

 

The amount of compensation you receive will depend on the type of insurance coverage that the injured party in the car accident has, as well as others directly involved in the accident.

Types of Damage in Head-On Collisions

In most cases, those involved in a head-on collision are severely injured, sometimes incompatible with life. The person is permanently disabled and must spend their own money on recovery before they are compensated. Lawyers analyzing car accident client cases note that the most common injuries are:

Head injuries (cranial injuries);

  • jaw damage, loss of teeth;
  • cuts from glass;
  • chest injuries;
  • arm and leg fractures;
  • crushed larynx;
  • paralysis of legs or arms due to being crushed by machinery;
  • muscular deformities; and
  • facial and eye injuries.

In almost every case, the treatment will be expensive. We recommend keeping medical bills and getting help from an attorney in obtaining compensation for property damage, physical damage, or the wrongful death of the accident victim.

Head-On Collision Statistics

The Florida Office of Safety and Highway Traffic Management (FLHSMV) reports that there were 400,000 accidents in the state in 2019. There were 3,135 deaths and more than 255,000 injuries. Over half of all deaths in car crashes were the result of head-on collisions. However, despite the measures taken by the authorities, the number of head-on collisions is not decreasing.

Head-On Car Accident FAQs

Drivers and those involved in car accidents might wonder how to proceed in the event of a collision and injury. Our attorneys have prepared answers to the most common car accident questions. If you don’t find your answer, ask our attorneys and get a free consultation.

 

What Injuries Can You Get From a Car Crash?

In a head-on collision, a person is less protected because the force of the impact is powerful. Thus, the likelihood of serious injuries is very high. The most common injuries suffered are to the head, neck, and chest. Paralysis of the body due to its being trapped inside the car is not uncommon.

What Should I Do If I Am Injured in a Head-On Collision?

Attorneys recommend evaluating the situation from a real-world perspective. If the situation allows, and if the injuries sustained are not too severe, get out of the car and see if others involved in the accident need help. Notify the 911 emergency operator immediately. Next, wait for a police officer to arrive. In any event, you must visit a clinic as part of the process of receiving compensation. Be sure to inform your insurance company about the incident. Additionally, contact our lawyer for a free consultation about your next steps.

Are Head-On Collisions Deadly?

Head-on collision accidents involving two or more vehicles have a high fatality rate. This is confirmed by statistics provided by the IIHS, indicating that nearly 56% of deaths are related to this type of car accident.

Who Is at Fault in a Head-On Collision?

The Florida statutory negligence comparative characterization will help determine who is at fault. Seek the help of our attorney, who will verify that the examination is calculated correctly. If necessary, the attorney will request a second review of the examination results.

Florida Statute of Limitations on Car Accidents

Each state defines its own statute of limitations for automobile accidents. Attorneys are reminded that  if you were involved in a car accident, you have four years to file a claim. In addition, accident victims should see a doctor within 14 days. This is to record your state of health at the time of the accident. Later, if there are any health complications related to the accident, you can receive compensation. Our attorney can help you get compensation for your medical bills, as well as possible future rehabilitation and recovery expenses.

Get a Free Consultation

If you are facing uncertainty about the consequences of a car accident, contact our Orlando head-on collision lawyer for a free consultation and evaluation of your case. Our attorney will review your case in detail and assess the chances of a favorable outcome and the amount of compensation you can expect to receive. The initial consultation is free of charge. We will not take money for a case that we know will not result in compensation.

Written by Rafael NunezAttorneyPosted on September 18, 2021
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