Automobile Accidents

Pennsylvania Automobile Accident Lawyer

Vehicular accidents pose a serious threat to the public and auto accident statistics are the leading cause of death for persons under the age of 34. Judging from the available auto accident statistics, all Americans will be involved in at least one car accident in their lifetimes.

Nearly 43,000 people died in car accidents in 2002, according to auto accident statistics available through the U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. This figure has increased by 1.5% from the previous year. More than one-quarter of Americans have been involved in a car accident in the last five years.

Additional auto accident statistics:

  • About 26% of drivers have been involved in a car crash in the last five years.
  • There were 17,419 alcohol-related fatalities in 2002.
  • More than half the fatalities reported --59%--were not wearing seatbelts.
  • Deaths from rollover crashes totaled 82%.

Every 13 minutes, there is a death caused by a motor vehicle accident . Auto accident statistics show that Americans from the ages of 1-33 are more likely to die from a car accident than from anything else. On the other side of the spectrum, elderly adults aged 75 and up are most affected by motor vehicle crashes.

Recent auto accident statistics reveal that the drivers involved in accidents are most likely distracted, tired or possibly drunk. Most drivers engage in activities that take their attention away from the road. These activities include:

  • Talking with other passengers: 81%
  • Playing with the radio or CD: 66%
  • Eating or drinking: 49%
  • Using a cell phone: 25%

Auto accidents are the leading cause of death for Americans under the age of thirty-four. Annually, auto accidents are responsible for over 40,000 deaths. At an average rate of 115 fatalities per day, auto accidents cost a staggering 150 billion dollars yearly. You are likely to be involved in at least one auto accident in your lifetime.

If you are involved in an auto accident, call the police immediately even if no one was injured-and file an accident report. Auto accident reports for insurance purposes to determine fault, so verify that the report is thorough. The auto accident report should include interviews with all involved parties and any witnesses. Photographs and/or diagrams of auto accident scenes are often supplied by the police as well. You can also take pictures of the auto accident, and gather as much information as possible. Get the names and phone numbers of all auto accident witnesses, as well as anyone involved in the accident itself.

Common auto accident injuries include whiplash, head and brain injury, paralysis, and joint, bone, and muscle injuries. Auto accident victims should seek medical attention as soon as possible if they believe they are injured. Auto accident claims for damages resulting from injuries usually depend on medical records linking the auto accident to the injuries received-the more time elapses between the auto accident and the treatment, the more difficult it is to prove a connection.

Auto accidents resulting in personal injury or extensive property loss lead to lawsuits. Damages sought after auto accidents can include cost of medical treatment, loss of property, and loss of wages. If you or a loved one have been in an auto accident, seek the advice of one of the area’s most experienced accident attorney, David L. Hunter.

At the Erie, Pennsylvania, personal injury law firm, Attorney David Hunter offers the expertise and skill to help our clients receive the maximum benefits or awards they are entitled to. The cause of a car accident can be more complex than it appears.

Consultations are free. We don't get paid until you do.

Contact an Erie, Pennsylvania, auto accident lawyer, David Hunter, for help with your claim. Our law office  is located downtown, within three blocks of both the federal and state courthouses, and provides free parking that is handicap accessible.

At the law offices of David Hunter, we serve medical malpractice  and personal injury clients from communities throughout northwest Pennsylvania, including Erie County, Crawford County, Venango County, and Warren County, Erie, Meadville, Union City, Corry, Franklin, Oil City, and Titusville.

 

David L. Hunter
Attorney at Law
821 State Street
Erie, PA 16501-1316

Phone: 814-452-4473
Fax: 814-454-2371
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814-452-4473
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Erie, Pennsylvania (PA) 16501

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