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Traffic Accident Causes

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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA): In 2004, there were an estimated 6,181,000 police-reported traffic crashes, in which 42,636 people were killed and 2,788,000 people were injured; 4,281,000 crashes involved property damage only. Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for every age from 3 through 33 years old.

Who gets in an accident, and why? Statistics from NHTSA state that:

Many factors can result in a traffic accident, and sometimes multiple causes contribute to a single accident. Traffic accident factors include the following:

How to prevent accidents

Most traffic accidents could be avoided if people would just drive more responsibly. The following are tips on how best to avoid accidents on the road:

The majority of accident victims are the drivers, then the passengers, followed by pedestrians, and lastly cyclists. More than 25 percent of all car drivers were involved in car accidents in a five year period.

In more than half of all automobile accident fatalities, the deceased were found not to be wearing their seat belts at the time of the crash. Even with seat belts being mandatory, a vast majority of people choose to disregard this safety precaution and end up losing their lives because of it.

If you or a loved one has suffered a serious personal injury which was caused by a car accident, you may wish to contact our qualified attorneys at The Oshman Firm to learn more about your legal rights and options. We will evaluate your case FREE OF CHARGE to determine the best way to pursue your claim while protecting and maximizing your legal interests. Please contact us today at 1-800-400-8182, or contact us online for a free case evaluation.

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