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What Should I Do if I Had a Car Crash in a Drive-Thru Car Wash?

Car crashes can take place anywhere and are usually quite unexpected. They can even take place in a drive through car wash. These places can get very busy, and drivers are usually in a hurry and don’t take care when they are at a drive through car wash.

If you have been involved in a collision in one of these places, you have been injured, and it wasn’t your fault, you may be entitled to file a personal injury claim from the driver who caused the accident.

If you believe your case is strong enough to warrant filing a personal injury claim you should contact a personal injury attorney first to find out what chance your claim likely has to be successful.

How a Car Accident Could Take Place in a Drive Through Car Wash

Because there is often a line in a drive-through car wash, drivers become impatient and don’t pay full attention to what they are doing when maneuvering in an out of the car wash facility. If they turn unexpectedly and another vehicle is in the way, a collision could take place.

Depending on the speeds of the vehicles involved in the accident, the injuries could be serious. If a car hasn’t quite reached the car wash exit there could be a rear-ender, as it is unable to stop in time.

What Should I do if I Had a Car Crash in a Drive-Through Car Wash?

Possible Car Crash Injuries

All types of accidents, whether they are rear-enders or side collisions, could cause serious injuries depending on the speed of the vehicles at the time. A side collision can cause serious injuries, as the driver and the passengers of the affected car are far more vulnerable with just the car door between them and the other vehicle. The sorts of likely injuries could include:

  • Facial lacerations from broken glass
  • Broken arm or leg caused by the impact of the vehicle
  • Shoulder and neck injuries
  • Brain injuries if the head is badly damaged

What You Could do to Recover Damages

If the drive through car wash accident was not your fault, you will need evidence to back this up. The sorts of proof that may be acceptable could include:

  • Doctor’s report detailing your injuries and likely recovery time
  • Police report supporting your claim that the accident wasn’t your fault
  • Contact details of any reliable witnesses
  • Photographs of the accident

You should also remember that most states have time limits for personal injury claims. You need to check what time limits apply to you.

Why You Should Use an Attorney to Help You with a Personal Injury Claim

No claims are easy when money needs to change hands, so hiring a personal injury attorney increases your chance of winning a successful personal injury claim which will help to relieve the financial hardship caused by a drive-through car wash accident that was not your fault.

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