What to Know About Highway Accidents
A car accident can happen at any time, but they can be particularly scary when they occur on the highway. Highways are often jam-packed with cars, trucks, and motorcycles traveling at speeds exceeding 65 miles per hour. Due to the high speeds involved, an accident can be serious, life-threatening, and even fatal.
You may be able to avoid some accidents, but many are beyond your control. You could be the safest and most cautious driver out there on the road and still get hit by another vehicle.
Because of this, it’s a good idea to be mindful of the various factors that can influence an accident. Here’s a look at some common causes of highway crashes.
Driving While Distracted
Distracted driving is one of the main causes of car accidents. It can involve many things such as texting, eating, changing the radio station, dealing with pets and children, or even talking to other passengers, or texting. Drivers need to have their full attention on the road at all times.
Driving Under the Influence
Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is very dangerous. Just one drink can make a driver intoxicated, affecting their judgment and reaction time. A drunk driver puts all the lives around them in danger.
Driving While Tired
Fatigue may not seem like a huge issue when you are behind the wheel, but it can be dangerous. Closing your eyes for just a few seconds while driving can have disastrous consequences. You could collide with another vehicle or even go off the road entirely.
Sudden Lane Changes
Highways often have multiple lanes, so sudden lane changes can be an issue. Drivers who do not look over their shoulder before changing lanes can cause accidents. Sudden lane changes can also catch fellow drivers off-guard, making it necessary for them to react quickly. Don’t rely solely on your mirrors. Always check your surroundings when you are driving.
The Investigation Process
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) may investigate some highway crashes under the Transportation Disaster Assistance Division (TDA). They serve as a point of contact for communicating with survivors, family, and friends throughout the investigation. They will also investigate by taking custody of personal effects like electronic devices or other items relevant to the investigation.
The NTSB will not determine the cause of a crash while on scene. An entire investigation may take 12 to 24 months to complete. The preliminary report provides a synopsis of facts collected during the on-scene phase of the investigation and is typically available several weeks after the crash. The final report is a more thorough summary of relevant factual information, analysis, findings, and probable cause determined as a result of the investigation.
Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer
Accidents on the highway can be serious in nature due to the high speeds and impact involved.
A Houston highway accident attorney from The West Law Office, PLLC can assist you. Count on us to handle your case and get you the compensation you deserve. Fill out the online form or call 281-347-3247 to schedule a consultation.
Source:
ntsb.gov/tda/family/Pages/tda-highway.aspx