Alaska car accidents occur on a regular basis, and these collisions can occur at any time, in any place and in almost any manner. While collisions can happen at almost any angle, one of the most violent manners of collisions that can occur is the head-on collision. There are several reasons as to why Alaska head-on collisions often leave behind a wake of destruction, and if you or someone you love has suffered injuries or worse in these situations, seek the help of Alaska car accident lawyers immediately.
There are many reasons as to why Alaska head-on crashes are so destructive, and one of the main reasons is that when these types of collisions occur, those involved have little if any time to react and to take defensive measures. Often times, a head-on collision will occur within a split-second, such as when someone veers across the divide in the road after losing control of a vehicle. This leads to a full-force impact that can be devastating.
Another reason that Alaska head-on crashes are so destructive is because when two vehicles collide in such a manner, the grill, the engine and the dash are all pushed violently inward towards the occupants of both vehicles. This can lead to gruesome injuries as the passenger compartment collapses around and on top of those riding inside of the vehicles.
Finally, head-on crashes also show a tendency to cause at least one vehicle to veer off at an angle after the initial impact, as one of the driver’s attempts at corrective measures could actually activate after the initial impact. This can lead to rollovers, passenger ejections and other fallout that can create even more danger than what was already present.
As is the case with other types of collisions, there are certain types of injuries that are quite common as a result of head-on crashes. One of the most common is injuries sustained to the legs of passengers given the collapsing nature of the passenger compartment. Head injuries are also common because passengers are likely to make contact with the windshield. Finally, injuries due to flying glass are also commonplace, especially if a vehicle is an older model and the windshield is not constructed with tempered glass.
The bottom line is that head-on crashes are extremely dangerous. If you or someone you love has been injured or worse in this manner, contact the Alaska car accident lawyers at Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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