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Common Factors in Fatal Car Accidents
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According to data collected by the National Safety Council (NSC), approximately 45,000 people are killed in traffic accidents each year. This means that more than 120 people die each day – and more than 120 families lose a loved one in fatal crashes.

Many of these tragic crashes have common factors that, had they been addressed, could have prevented the accidents. Instead, thousands of families are left trying to pick up the pieces – both emotionally and financially – and struggle with the death of their loved ones.

At Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp, our Virginia Beach wrongful death attorneys have worked on countless cases, helping families get the financial justice they deserve for the death of their family member. The following statistics are some of the most common factors in the cases we handle.

One-Third of Fatal Car Accidents Are Alcohol-Related

According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), about one-third of all fatal crashes are alcohol-related. There are more than 10,000 victims killed in car accidents that involved a driver who had a blood alcohol content that was more than the legal limit of .08 percent.

Most of the Fatal Car Crashes that Happen Occur Close to the Driver’s Home

Multiple studies show that more than half of fatal crashes occur within a five- to 15-mile radius of the driver’s home.

Distracted Driving Responsible for More Than 3,000 Deaths Each Year

More than 3,000 people who die in crashes each year are killed in accidents caused by distracted drivers. The most common distraction that causes fatal crashes is texting and driving. These numbers continue to increase each year despite the well-known dangerous risks.

The Deadliest Type of Crash Is a Rollover

Rollovers are the deadliest crash types and are responsible for the deaths of more victims than any other type of crash. Although rollover crashes account for less than 5 percent of crashes each year, they are responsible for 30 percent of the total number of fatalities. The reason for the high number of fatalities is that victims are more likely to be ejected from the vehicle in a rollover crash compared to other types of accidents. There is also a higher number of victims who suffer injuries to the head, which often results in the victim’s death.

Men Responsible for More Fatal Crashes

Multiple studies have provided conclusive evidence that men are responsible for more fatal crashes than women. In one study that was conducted over a two-year period, men were the at-fault drivers in 65 percent of fatal crashes that occurred during the study period.

Call Our Personal Injury Law Firm for Legal Help

Families who have lost a loved one due to the negligent or reckless actions of another person should consider contacting a Virginia wrongful death attorney to discuss what legal recourse they may have for their pain and loss. Our legal team will work diligently to get your family the financial justice you deserve. Our firm has obtained more than $100 million in settlements and verdicts, and we are dedicated to getting our clients the best possible outcome based on the circumstances of their case.

Contact our office today to schedule a free and confidential case evaluation.

Shapiro, Washburn & Sharp also offers a free wrongful death guide for families who have lost a loved one in an accident. The guide covers topics such as the statute of limitations for filing a wrongful death claim, what types of damages can be pursued, and who can be appointed as a personal representative.

 

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