Articles Posted in Auto Accidents

Early in July, a 19-year-old woman from Johnston sustained minor injuries when she slammed her car into a house in the Cranston area. After the accident happened, the city building inspector was dispatched to the scene and determined that the house and surrounding area were unsafe. The building inspector then ordered that the occupants vacate the premises, although none of them had been injured in the accident.

The cause of the accident is still under investigation but this is one example of how a one vehicle accident can render serious personal injuries to those inside a home. If a driver is not paying attention or is operating his or her vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs, he or she may slam into pedestrians, bicyclists, or property with people inside. Individuals inside the home will have no way to protect themselves against an incoming car and may sustain severe injuries that alter the course of their life forever. You might be curious about what rights you have when someone loses control of their vehicle and runs into a piece of property. Cars traveling at high speed can do a lot of damage in just a few seconds.

If you have been injured in an accident where you’ve been inside a facility when a vehicle slammed into that building, you may have cause to file a Rhode Island personal injury lawsuit. Property and injury damages may both be an issue in a lawsuit where a residential or business building is struck by a vehicle.

Although it’s clear that distracted driving has many different negative implications for other individuals on the road as well as bicyclists and pedestrians, it’s still a behavior that’s relatively persistent. According to the Governor’s Highway Safety Association, texting, and other electronic phone usage can contribute to up to one-quarter of all car crashes. This means that almost 5,500 car related deaths can be attributed directly to distracted driving, as shared by a 2009 study from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Those individuals who choose to text and drive behind the wheel of a car are 23 times more likely to be involved in a car accident. If you spot a driver engaging in texting and driving, it’s in your best interests to avoid interactions with this driver and report it to the police. Using your smartphone and texting is a form of distracted driving. Many of the warning signs of someone texting and driving behind the wheel are the same as those for a fatigued or drunken driver. Those warning signs include:

  • Drivers weaving through traffic

Car accidents are relatively common not just in Rhode Island and Massachusetts but across the state and around the country. What makes car accidents unique, however, from the perspective of a personal injury attorney, is whether or not these cases meet the grounds for filing a car accident lawsuit. If you have sustained severe injuries as a result of a car accident caused by someone else’s negligence, for example, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit for compensation with the help of an Rhode Island and Massachusetts personal injury attorney.

All civil lawsuits have one thing in common and that is damages. Damages may refer to property damage, financial harm or the injuries sustained to which the victim may be entitled to recover money from the other individual. Personal injury claims associated with helping passengers and drivers receive compensation for injuries they have suffered in Rhode Island and Massachusetts car accidents are no exception.

Several factors may influence the amount of compensation received, including whether or not you sought medical attention and what your doctors have to say about your diagnosis and your prognosis, the behavior involved on the part of the other driver and whether anyone else was charged with criminal misconduct like driving under the influence. In order to be sure, it’s smart to set up a meeting with a personal injury attorney now.

A new research study put together by Caring.com indicated that Rhode Island is the most dangerous state in the country for drivers aged 65 and above.

In order to determine this research, the study looked at the number of individuals aged 65 and older who lost their lives in car accidents and compared that with the age groups percentage of the population in each state. In 2014 alone, seniors were involved in 35% of fatal traffic accidents according to data from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. However, they were only 16% of the state’s population.

Older individuals may have more difficulty after an accident than younger victims because the elderly may struggle to recover fully. A car accident can significantly impact an elderly individual’s mobility, but that’s just one example of how a car accident can make things difficult for a victim. It’s often harder for older individuals to heal, meaning that the elderly face serious risks in accidents.

The police in Providence are still evaluating the circumstances of an accident that led to a pedestrian fatality. It’s not yet clear whether the incident was a vehicle accident or a potential assault. According to witnesses, the individual was killed when he was struck near the edge of the road. He was pronounced dead at Rhode Island Hospital.

Unfortunately, pedestrian accidents are an all too common cause of severe injuries and even fatalities in Rhode Island. In some cases, a driver may not be paying the appropriate amount of attention in order to prevent an accident or see the pedestrian standing there at all. With no protective gear, a pedestrian is exposed to life-threatening injuries if he or she is struck by a car and thrown into the roadway or into other objects.

Pedestrians who have been injured and survived the accident may have grounds to file a personal injury claim against the responsible party. The elements of your case will depend largely on whether or not the driver involved was reckless or negligent and the severity of your injuries.

A Rhode Island teenager was traveling on I-495 mid-June when he slammed into a highway sign which ultimately pierced the windshield of his vehicle. The Toyota Corolla driver was not paying attention when traffic stopped ahead of him as a result of a lane closure for a construction project. When the driver attempted to stop his vehicle, he lost control of the car and slid off the road, slamming into a construction sign warning him about that lane closure. The man was hit in the head when that sign came through his windshield and he was taken to Rhode Island Hospital with a head laceration.

If you have been injured in a distracted-driving accident because someone else was not paying attention or otherwise driving recklessly, you may have grounds to file a personal injury claim with the help of a Rhode Island car accident attorney. Although many studies have pointed out the dangers of distracted driving and more police officers have taken an active role in stopping this behavior, it still persists.

Unfortunately, despite the fact that more people are aware of the dangers of distracted driving, this practice is still extremely common. This is especially true among teenagers who are more likely to be on the roads during the summer and are more likely to engage in texting and driving or other forms of distracted driving to begin with. In fact, this is why the summer is known as the 100 deadliest days. During this period, fatalities in accidents involving teenagers are at a year-round high.

One of the most common outcomes of a Rhode Island  or Massachusetts car accident is suffering from head, neck or back injuries. This can typically present itself as whiplash and can range in severity from mild to extremely painful. A new research study out of Denmark backs up previous research that individuals suffering from a whiplash injury may continue to experience pain years after the initial accident in which the whiplash happened.

Not Just Neck Pain Felt From Whiplash

There are physical as well as psychosocial impacts of whiplash. What the researchers found is that individuals classified as high risk for whiplash injury immediately after an accident were  the most likely to still experience pain a decade after the accident happened. These individuals also suffered in more substantial numbers as it related to general arm, neck, head, and shoulder pain as well.

If you have recently been involved in a car accident and are exploring all possible causes for this accident to present to your Rhode Island car accident attorney; you may need to reflect back carefully on the moments just prior to when the accident occurred. Thinking carefully about the other driver’s behavior in this instance could help you identify important information for moving forward with a personal injury claim.

Drowsy Or Distracted Drivers Are A Growing Problem

Although there are many factors that can contribute to driver negligence on the road, if you spotted the other driver weaving in and out of or drifting into other lanes, this could be a clear sign that he or she was drowsy or distracted behind the wheel. Lane drifting might seem innocuous but in fact, it can lead to devastating car accidents. This is because drivers in the other lane are not expecting any other vehicles to enter their lane without appropriate signals and clearance to do so.

If your vehicle has recently been declared a total loss by your Rhode Island insurance company, you may be in the market for a new vehicle. Be aware that it is important you realize the rules associated with dealers disclosing a vehicle’s damage from a previous accident. It could be frustrating, for example, to purchase a vehicle and then realize that it has been subject to severe damage as a result of a past accident with another driver. You need to be well-informed and confident about your purchase when obtaining another vehicle after a serious Rhode Island car accident.

What Are the Dangers in Buying A Used Car? 

One of the most important things to consider is whether or not the vehicle you purchase has already been in an accident. While some accidents might be minor crashes with very little damage, you need an accident report to give you more information before making your final decision. It’s not a good idea to rely on the input of the dealer alone; check out the facts for yourself with an independent vehicle report. Buying a vehicle that has already been through a major accident could mean that you’re on the road to costly repairs and numerous breakdowns.

Immediately after a car accident, it is essential to file an accident report with the police. You should do this even if you are not yet sure whether you’ve sustained serious injuries and even if you are not yet clear on whether or not your vehicle has sustained serious damage.

Why Should I File A Police Report After A Car Accident?

There are several different additional reasons for filing a police report even in the event that the accident seems to be minor. This is because you may not notice all of the damage your car has sustained immediately. The other party could make false claims about the accident later.  It’s important to have a written record of what happened. The other party may admit fault to you in the immediate aftermath of the accident but change his or her mind after the fact. It is also a good idea because injured parties might not be aware of their health issues until a few days or weeks later. In any case, contact the police as soon as an accident happens.

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