Milford Car Accident Lawyers
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Attorneys for Driver Negligence Leading to Car Accidents in Milford, CT
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Milford is one of the larger cities along Connecticut's shoreline, and it has a network of roads that includes Interstate 95, U.S. Highway 1, and numerous commercial streets and residential neighborhoods. On any given day, thousands of people drive on these roads to get to work, run errands, visit the beach, or travel through the region. With such a high volume of traffic, car accidents occur regularly.
When a driver makes a careless choice or acts recklessly while behind the wheel, other people can pay the price. A car accident can leave victims with painful injuries, large medical bills, other expenses, and financial difficulties due to a loss of income. At Tremont Sheldon P.C., we work to ensure that injury victims will be able to address their financial losses and the other ways they have been affected. We fight to secure full compensation for people who have been injured by negligent drivers.
Driver Negligence Leading to Car Accidents in Milford
Car crashes are often preventable. They usually happen because a driver failed to drive safely. When a driver causes a collision because of negligence, they may be held responsible for the injuries suffered by others who were involved in the crash. Some of the most common forms of driver negligence that cause accidents in Milford include:
Distracted Driving
When a driver takes their eyes off the road or does not fully pay attention to driving, they can put everyone around them at risk. In the 21st century, many forms of distracted driving are related to cell phone use. Texting while driving can be dangerous because it may cause a driver to look away from the road, take their hands off the wheel to interact with their phone, and pay attention to text messages rather than driving.
Phone use is just one potential source of distraction. Eating and drinking, adjusting a radio or navigation system, reaching for items in the back seat, or other distractions can cause a driver to drift out of their lane, fail to notice that a vehicle ahead of them has slowed down, or proceed through an intersection without stopping for a red light.
Drunk Driving
Alcohol can affect a person's judgment, coordination, reaction time, and other physical and mental capabilities. When a driver has been drinking, they will be much more likely to lose control of their vehicle and cause an accident. Drug impairment can be just as dangerous as drunk driving. Prescription medications, marijuana, or other drugs can affect a person's ability to drive safely.
Speeding and Reckless Driving
The faster a vehicle travels, the less time a driver will have to recognize and react to hazards. Car accidents that take place at higher speeds can be especially dangerous. A crash in which a vehicle is traveling at 50 miles per hour will involve nearly three times the energy of a crash that takes place at 30 miles per hour.
Reckless driving may go beyond speeding and include other behaviors in which a person does not take care to protect the safety of others. Drivers may weave through traffic at high speeds, drive aggressively in an attempt to intimidate others, or engage in street racing or other dangerous activities. All of these issues can greatly increase the chances of car accidents.
Ignoring Traffic Signs and Signals
When a driver runs a red light, does not stop at a stop sign, ignores a yield sign, or commits other traffic violations, they can put others at risk of being injured in car accidents. Red-light violations on busy streets throughout Milford can lead to T-bone collisions that may cause serious injuries. Stop sign violations on residential streets or in school zones could lead to pedestrian accidents or other types of collisions.
Tailgating
Drivers are required to maintain a safe distance when following behind other vehicles. This will give them enough time and space to stop safely when necessary. Drivers who follow too closely behind other vehicles, which is known as tailgating, may not be able to stop when another driver slows down or makes a turn. These violations can lead to rear-end collisions.
Fatigued Driving
Exhaustion, sleep deprivation, and other issues leading to fatigue and drowsiness can be very dangerous for drivers. A driver who is fatigued will experience impairments that may make it difficult to fully pay attention to the road and react quickly to changes in traffic. These drivers will be much more likely to make mistakes that can lead to car accidents. In the most serious cases, drowsy drivers may fall asleep at the wheel, leading them to stray into oncoming traffic and cause a head-on collision or another type of dangerous car crash.
Improper Lane Changes
When changing lanes or merging into traffic, drivers should check their mirrors, look for vehicles in their blind spots, and signal properly. When drivers do not take the proper care during these maneuvers, they may cause sideswipe collisions that could force other drivers off the road or into oncoming traffic. On busy highways like I-95 or Route 1, these actions could lead to multi-vehicle pileups that result in serious injuries for several people.
Failure to Adjust to Road and Weather Conditions
Drivers must adjust their speed and behavior to account for rain, snow, ice, fog, or other conditions that could affect the safety of people who use the roads. People who drive too fast in conditions where roads are slippery or visibility is limited may not be able to act in time to avoid a collision, or they may lose control and crash into other vehicles or pedestrians.
Frequently Asked Questions Related to Car Accidents
You can take steps to recover financial compensation if a car accident was caused by the negligence of another party. The best way to understand your options is to speak with one of our attorneys. We can evaluate your case, help you determine who was responsible for an accident, and make sure you take the right steps to secure financial compensation. We offer free consultations, and we will give you an honest assessment of your situation.
Underinsured motorist coverage will protect you when a driver who was at fault for an accident did not have insurance. It can also address situations where a driver has insurance, but their policy limits will not fully cover your damages. Our attorneys can identify all available insurance coverage and make sure you will be able to receive compensation for your damages.
In the short term, health insurance coverage, medical payment coverage in an auto insurance policy, or payment arrangements with medical providers can help manage the costs of medical care. You do not need to wait for a settlement to receive medical care. Our lawyers will help you make sure you can receive the proper medical treatment and address liens from health insurers or medical providers. We will help you take steps to ensure that all medical expenses related to a car accident will be fully covered.
In some cases, road conditions like potholes, missing guardrails, inadequate signs, malfunctioning traffic signals, or intersections that are poorly designed can lead to car accidents. A government entity that is responsible for designing and maintaining a road may be held liable for accidents that occur in these cases. Claims against government entities may be more complex than other types of personal injury claims, but our attorneys can make sure the proper procedures are followed in these cases.
Contact Our Milford, Connecticut Car Accident Attorneys
At Tremont Sheldon P.C., we understand how quickly a car accident can disrupt your health, your work, your finances, and your sense of security. Medical treatment, insurance paperwork, vehicle repairs, lost income, and pain from serious injuries can place enormous pressure on you and your family. Our attorneys can review the circumstances of your crash, explain your legal options, and help you determine the best path forward as you seek compensation for the harm you have suffered.
When you work with our firm, we will handle communication with the insurance companies, gather evidence, calculate the full extent of your damages, and advocate for a recovery that reflects the impact of your injuries. Whether your accident involved a distracted driver, a drunk driver, a rear-end collision, a highway crash, or another form of negligence, we are prepared to provide steady guidance and strong representation. Contact our Milford car accident lawyers at 203-335-5145 to schedule your free consultation.
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