Rear-end collisions are known to be the most common type of auto accident, and they can occur in many ways. When a vehicle follows too closely, or a driver is not paying attention in heavy traffic a rear-end accident is likely to result. In most instances, rear end accidents are the result of driver negligence and could have been prevented. If you or someone you love was injured in a rear-end accident because another driver acted negligently or failed to act to prevent the collision, you may be entitled to compensation based on the physical and emotional pain and suffering you experienced because of it. At O'Connor, Acciani & Levy, our team of skilled auto accident lawyers believes that Ohio & Northern Kentucky car accident victims have the right to competent and fair representation in court in order to help them recover from their ordeal. A personal injury lawyer in Cincinnati from our firm will always fight for the MAXIMUM amount of compensation due to the victims of rear-end collisions and fight for their rights.
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Most Common Rear-End Collision Injuries
Property damage is almost always going to result from the impact of a rear-end collision, but if the force at which the car is hit is great enough, or if one vehicle is significantly larger than the other, serious injury or death can happen. The following are some of the most common injuries associated with rear-end collisions:- Head injuries
- Broken bones
- Broken teeth
- Internal organ damage
- Seat belt injuries
- Spinal cord damage
- Whiplash
- Wrist injury
Factors Involved In Rear-End Accidents
Generally, rear-end crashes occur when a single vehicle is stopped and the vehicle behind it is in motion. The force of the approaching vehicle can mean the difference between life and death for those involved, as crashes that occur at higher speeds can cause more damage. The factors that contribute to these types of accidents can vary according to the circumstances, but the following factors are found time and again to be common causes of rear-end collisions:- Tailgating
- Texting and driving
- Impatient drivers
- Speeding
- Failure to obey traffic signs and signals
- Parking lots or garages
- DUI
- Poor visibility
- Failure to use turn signals
- and many others.