Speeding

Most of us probably know already that speeding on our roads and highways causes many auto accidents. In fact, almost a third of the total number of car accidents is due to speeding drivers. It is not surprising that the faster a motorist drives, there is a far greater likelihood of serious injury. In addition, the impact on the human body is so much greater when an accident occurs at a fast speed.

Recent statistics indicate that speeding is the reason for about 30% of all fatal collisions, and nearly 13,000 lives are wiped out annually in speeding-related crashes. There is not just the personal loss to others when a fatality in their family takes place, but there is substantial economic cost to our society as well. The NHTSA has put the cost of speeding accidents down to nearly $30 million annually. The unfortunate fact about speeding is it takes place deliberately and the driver realizes the potential danger of the action, but still does it. The majority of drivers who are in possession of a full license speed at some time in their life and there are some who do it regularly.

Speeding is not just driving at more than 100 mph

Driving at more than 100 mph is without a doubt a foolish act and could end in a terrible accident but, in some areas, simply going over the set speed limit for a particular area such as a school zone by 5 mph could result in disaster for a pedestrian in the area. State, federal and local governments study their roads carefully so that a safe speed limit can be established in every section of the roads they are responsible for, which helps to ensure the roads are kept as safe as possible.

Speeding can cause serious injuries

Any accident that involves a speeding driver is bound to inflict some serious injuries as the impact of a speeding vehicle when it is out of control and strikes a hard object such as a wall or another vehicle is devastating to everything that is in its way. It is unlikely that anyone who has come in contact with a speeding vehicle will escape anything but serious injury. This means a crushed torso, severely broken bones in the limbs and life changing spinal injuries.

If you were a passenger in a car which was speeding or you were driving or riding in a vehicle that came into contact with a speeding vehicle, then you are probably lucky to be still alive. As long as the accident was not your fault, then you are legally entitled to claim damages from the person who caused your accident. This means arranging a free consultation with a speeding accident lawyer who will be able to assess your eligibility for compensation from the person who caused your injuries.

Once the decision of the lawyer has been made to take up your case then you will not have to pay anything until the compensation payment has been finalized and reached your pocket.

If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident, learn how to protect your rights with a free consultation. Contact an experienced Philadelphia Car Accident Lawyer.

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