Alaska car accidents occur on a daily basis, and while there are several different types of collisions that occur, one of the most common types is the rear-end collision. These crashes can often result in serious and catastrophic injuries as well as fatalities. Anyone who has been harmed in this type of a crash needs to seek the immediate help of experienced Alaska car accident lawyers. Below is a brief overview of this troubling issue.
Alaska rear-end collisions occur for a number of reasons, and many of them are tied to the most common causes of Alaska car accidents overall. For instance, many of these crashes occur because a trailing driver was not properly paying attention to the road before the collision occurred. In addition, these rear-end crashes often occur because the trailing driver was following the lead driver too closely.
Given the manner in which vehicles collide in Alaska rear-end crashes, there are certain types of injuries that are more common than others as a result of these incidents. One of the most common injuries resulting from these collisions is whiplash, which is a mysterious injury that generally affects the neck and the nerves that stem from this area of the body.
In addition, the force of impact coming from behind can also lead to a high number of traumatic brain injuries because occupants of the lead vehicle will hit their heads violently on the dash board and/or the wind shield. Spinal cord injuries are also common results of these crashes because of the violent motion that’s experienced by the neck being thrust forward.
Generally speaking, when someone hits another vehicle from behind, that trailing driver will be found at fault for that crash. There are exceptions, but fault usually lies with the trailing driver because the responsibility also lies with the trailing driver who is supposed to be providing a proper following distance as well as focusing on the driving environment.
However, proving negligence in these matters can be difficult in many situations, especially when it comes to proving damages that can include medical costs, lost income and pain and suffering. If you or someone you love has been harmed in a rear-end collision, you need to seek the help of Alaska car accident lawyers who have been holding those responsible for this type of harm accountable for many years. Contact Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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