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I Rear-Ended a Car That Didn't Use Hazards. Can I File a Claim?

Rear-end collisions are a common kind of auto accident. These accidents can lead to serious injuries and cause victims to suffer extensive damages. If you rear-ended another car because it didn’t have on hazards, you might be at fault.

However, you can most likely file a claim because the other driver could be held partially liable for failing to have on their hazard lights. Hazard lights might have warned you of a problem ahead, so you might have slowed down accordingly. But, according to law, you should drive at a speed slow enough and maintain a sufficient distance to avoid hitting a vehicle from behind.

Preventing Rear End Collisions

There are numerous causes for rear-end collisions. Following too closely, failure to judge distance accurately, speeding, a sudden stop, a quick turn without a signal, brake failure, worn out tires, inattentiveness, and ignoring traffic signals are leading causes of rear-end crashes. Rear-end crashes can lead to serious damages. The injuries resulting from such crashes are sometimes not obvious for days or even weeks after the crash.

You should always be checked by a medical professional right after a rear-end crash. Failing to establish immediate medical care could impact the outcome of your personal injury claim. You want to show that you were checked by a medical provider soon after the crash, so any injuries could be caught early.

Damages Suffered In a Rear-End Collision

Common injuries from a rear-end crash include back and neck injuries. You will have medical expenses and you might face future medical bills. You will have missed work because of the injuries, which will lead to lost wages. You might have a future loss of earnings.

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If you have medical expenses, you will have pain and suffering. Your vehicle will be damaged, so you will have property damages. Other damages might include mental trauma, emotional anguish, permanent scarring and disfigurement, and long-term disabilities. You will need to consider all your damages when filing a personal injury claim.

All your damages must be included and the costs pertaining to these damages will need to be calculated with the total bill being itemized. You don’t want to overlook any damages that you might be entitled to be compensated for after a rear-end collision, so make sure you take the time to go over your accident with an accident injury lawyer.

I Rear-Ended a Car That Didn't Use Hazards. Can I File a Claim?

Consult With a Personal Injury Lawyer After A Rear-End Collision

If you have been involved in a rear-end collision because the other car didn’t have on hazards, consult with a personal injury attorney. The lawyer will review your case and determine liability. With the help of an attorney, you are much more likely to have a successful claim.

Negotiating with insurance companies can be challenging, so make sure you have a lawyer who is experienced in handling accidents on your side. Complete the Free Case Evaluation Form on this page today, so you can get your claim on the right track.

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