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A head-on collision occurs when two cars traveling in opposite directions crash. Head-on car accidents are very serious and devastating because there is rarely enough time for a driver to react when they see a car heading straight for them. Both parties can be seriously injured or even killed.
Like many car accidents, most head-on collisions could have been prevented, as they are most often the result of a negligent driver. The following are common causes of head-on collisions.
Distracted driving is anything that takes a driver’s hands off the wheel, eyes off the road, and attention off driving, including the following distractions:
It is well-documented that most Americans lack adequate sleep. A fatigued driver is an unsafe driver, causing a delay in reaction time or leading to a driver falling asleep at the wheel. A front-end collision is often the result of a driver nodding off for a second or falling fully asleep.
Drivers who get behind the wheel after drinking or using drugs are a common cause of serious injuries and deaths on the road. An impaired driver cannot usually stay in their lane and may head straight for a car coming in the opposite direction.
A driver may completely ignore signs and road markings that indicate passing is not allowed, or they may not know if passing is allowed. They may try to pass the car ahead of them and meet oncoming traffic with no time to react.
Reckless driving is a danger to any motorist in the path of this type of driver. Reckless drivers will often pass illegally or unsafely or weave in and out of traffic, making them liable for causing a head-on crash.
Sometimes, a car’s brakes, steering, or other systems fail, rendering a driver unable to control their vehicle. A front-end crash is a real possibility when this happens.
A driver may not realize they are going the wrong way on a one-way street or on a freeway ramp or the freeway itself. Whatever their reason for being confused, the result can be deadly.
Speeding is harmful no matter where one is driving. A driver who needs to quickly react while speeding will most likely skid, sometimes right into the path of an oncoming car.
When it is rainy, foggy, snowy, or icy, drivers must change their driving for the weather conditions. Many do not and can easily hit a patch of ice, snow, or wet road and go skidding from their lane into the path of an oncoming car.
Sometimes, a driver will swerve to avoid an animal or debris in the road or to avoid hitting a driver who abruptly stopped in front of them. Whether or not the swerve is innocent, it is still reckless if it causes a head-on or other types of collisions.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row” css=”.vc_custom_1651871135006{background-color: #ebeef3 !important;}”][vc_column][vc_column_text]
Head-on crashes by their very nature can cause severe injuries, including the following:
All drivers owe a duty of care to avoid foreseeable risks of injury to another person. For example, choosing to drive drunk or text while driving is a breach of this duty because the driver is not avoiding foreseeable risks.
To prove negligence in a head-on crash, you will have to show the following:
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If you have been hurt in a head-on collision, you will need to establish that the other driver was at fault. In other words, you and your lawyer have the burden of proof. This is true whether it is an insurance claim or if you decide to pursue a personal injury lawsuit.
A lawyer will be the best resource to help you establish fault, negotiate an insurance claim, or pursue litigation. A lawyer can help in the following ways:
No matter how minor or severe the accident, the following are reasonable steps to take after a head-on collision:
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After any type of car accident, it is worth contacting a lawyer if:
It is important to note that Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule. This means you cannot receive any compensation in an accident if you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault for the crash. However, do not let that prevent you from pursuing a claim. Your lawyer will advise you on your options.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row full_width=”stretch_row”][vc_column][vc_column_text]
If you have been injured in a head-on collision or another type of motor vehicle accident, you should know your legal options. One of our seasoned Philadelphia car accident lawyers at Galfand Berger LLP can review your case. Call us at 800-222-USWA (8792) or complete our online form to learn more and to schedule a free consultation. We are located in Philadelphia, Bethlehem, Lancaster, and Reading, Pennsylvania, and we serve clients throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey, including Allentown and Harrisburg.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
At Galfand Berger, our personal injury attorneys have been pursuing justice for injured victims throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey for nearly 80 years.