Head-On Collisions
Being involved in an auto accident often leaves you wondering how you will take care of your vehicle’s medical bills and repairs. Additionally, if it was a head-on collision, the damages and injuries could be extensive, leading to high costs of repairs and expensive medical bills. If you have been involved in a head-on collision, speak with an auto accident attorney to learn more about your rights and the compensation owed to you.
Common Head-On Accidents
Head-on auto accidents are hazardous and are typically the result of one driver’s error, such as being in the wrong lane where the front ends of both cars collide. The most common head-on collisions are at intersections or when a vehicle is illegally passing. If you have been involved in a head-on collision, contact a car accident attorney in Orange County to learn more about your rights and for assistance dealing with the insurance company.
Causes
In most cases, head-on collisions are caused by the neglect or reckless driving of one of the drivers. Some of the most common causes of head-on auto accidents include:
- Turning too quickly
- When the driver falls asleep at the wheel
- Failure to abide by road signage
- Illegally passing
- Turning into oncoming traffic
- Swinging wide around a blind turn or curve
- Driving while intoxicated (drugs or alcohol)
- Poor visibility
- Dangerous icy roads and weather conditions
- Unusual traffic patterns or construction
- Tire blowouts
- Obstacles in the road
Injuries
Head-on collisions can cause some of the most severe injuries, including death. Those who survive a head-on auto accident are left to recover from the head and spinal cord injuries, traumatic brain injury, broken bones, burns, whiplash, lacerations, and bruising if you have been injured in a head-on collision, contact to speak with Orange County head-on car accident attorneys or learn more about your rights and what type of compensation you are owed for your injuries.
Compensation
Victims of head-on collisions could be owed compensation for any of the following:
- Medical bills (current and future)
- Vehicle repair or replacement
- Diminished vehicle value
- Transportation to appointments
- Current and future wage losses
- Non-economic damages, such as pain and suffering
Orange County head-on collisions leave victims wondering what will happen next. If you have been injured in a head-on collision, call the offices of Brockmeier Law Group and schedule a consultation with one of our attorneys. We can show you how we can help and get you the compensation you and your family deserve.
Give Brockmeier Law Group a call at 310-425-3431.