Head-On Collisions

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Being involved in a head-on collision or frontal crash has to be one of the most frightening experiences when it comes to car accidents. You suddenly see another vehicle barreling towards you, and there is no time for you to do anything to avoid it. You have to close your eyes and hope for the best. Even if you are unaware that another vehicle is heading in your direction, you will surely feel the force of the collision and the sudden impact. The result of this crash can be catastrophic injuries for you or your loved ones and even death. 

Being the victim of someone else’s negligence on the road can be terrifying. And the resulting injuries can have unimaginable effects on your life and your future. If this has happened to you, it is important to get legal help as soon as possible. 

You need a top-rated personal injury attorneys from Roberts | Jeandron Law to help you get compensation for your injuries and losses. Give us a call today so we can start working on your case. We offer a free consultation to hear about your accident and work on a contingency basis to fight for your rights. This means that there are no out-of-pocket costs to you.

The Dangers of a Head-On Collision

A frontal or head-on collision happens when two vehicles driving in the opposite direction collide with one another. The vehicles involved can be cars, trucks, or motorcycles. Head-on collisions also happen when a car crashes into a stationary object such as a light pole, a cement barrier, a tree, or a traffic light.

These types of accidents are not as common as being hit from the back or on the side, yet they are much more dangerous and deadly. In 2017, the Insurance Information Institute reported that although only 2 percent of all accidents nationwide are frontal collisions.  They account for more than 10 percent of all fatal crashes.

Additionally, the extent and severity of the injuries caused by a frontal collision are generally much more significant than those that occur in other types of crashes. This is because both cars drive straight into each other. That is why there is a greater chance that the injuries will be much more life-threatening than in other types of crashes.

Why Head-On Collisions Happen

In the majority of head-on collisions, the accident happens simply because one of the vehicles is traveling the wrong way. They may be lost or not paying attention to where they are going. Other reasons for these deadly accidents include:

Distracted Driving

When a driver is looking at their phone, they may not realize that they are going the wrong way until it’s too late. Other activities that may distract them include eating or drinking while driving, turning to look at someone in the back seat, adjusting the controls of the car, or taking their eyes off the road.

Confusion

When a driver is not familiar with the area where they are driving, they may accidentally head in the wrong direction. Elderly drivers may also get confused or have trouble seeing under low light conditions. Whatever the reason, a confused driver may cause a head-on collision.

Speeding

A driver that goes over the speed limit endangers everyone around them. Drivers tend to become impatient when the cars in front are moving slowly and may cause a dangerous head-on collision

Common Injuries in Head-On Collisions

It is common for drivers and their passengers to experience extreme physical trauma in a head-on collision. Even seat belts or airbags may not keep them from suffering devastating injuries. That is why some of the most common effects of a frontal crash are:

Get Legal Help Now

Dealing with the painful consequences of a frontal crash may take up all of your time. The top-rated car accident lawyers from Roberts | Jeandron Law in Orange County are standing by to help you get compensation for your injuries and losses and take this worry off your shoulders.

Talk to us about your accident, and let us explain the legal options available to you. Make an appointment for an initial consultation so that you can focus on recovering your health.