Causes of Car Accidents

The Orange County car accident attorneys of Jimmie Kang law firm

understand how devastating a car accident can be and the impact it can have on the rest of your life

As our population continues to grow and more drivers take to the roads, the number of serious auto accidents is only slated to grow with the population. New technologies give many drivers a false sense of confidence and it is important for anyone who slides behind the wheel to understand the most common causes of accidents and how best to avoid them. The Orange County car accident attorneys of Jimmie Kang law firm understand how devastating a car accident can be and the impact it can have on the rest of your life.

Auto Accidents Have a Multitude of Causes

The average driver cannot appreciate just how dangerous it can be to operate a motor vehicle. Cars, trucks, and motorcycles are all capable of achieving great speeds and doing even greater harm to passengers when colliding with other vehicles or objects. Weather, road conditions, the reckless actions of other people and driver error all contribute to accidents to varying degrees, so it is important to be aware of how all of these hazards impact your safety and what you can do to reduce your risks.

Accident causes can be separated into mechanical issues, driver error, weather conditions and man-made road hazards. Multiple factors may influence the cause of a wreck, so reconstructing the accident and determining all of the contributing factors is important when recovering monetary compensation for injuries. 

Mechanical Failure and Defective Design

Auto manufacturers and parts suppliers may be held accountable when their products do not work as intended or when a poor product design causes a failure that leads to an accident. Automotive recalls have made the headlines on a consistent basis in recent year due to the numerous flaws and defects discovered in vital automotive systems. It is also the responsibility of drivers to properly maintain their vehicles in order to reduce the risk of mechanical failure. Many lives are lost or changed forever in catastrophic accidents due to the failure of these parts. Examples include the following.

  • Steering and suspension system failures — The loss of steering control can be devastating as the driver of the affected vehicle suddenly loses control. A system failure can result in single vehicle accidents when the vehicle strikes an object or building or multi-vehicle accidents when the car travels into oncoming traffic or across multiple lanes.
  • Tire and brake failures — The tires are the only part of your vehicle to touch the ground, so it is important that your tires have a firm grip on the pavement. Poorly inflated tires can lose traction and tire defects can cause the tire to blowout without notice, forcing the driver to take evasive action to avoid an accident. Maintaining your brakes is just as important, as a defect in the brake line system or over worn brake pads can inhibit your ability to stop.
  • Lighting system failures — Visibility is extremely important during adverse weather conditions. It is the responsibility of drivers to ensure that their lights are in working order whenever hitting the road. Unfortunately for many drivers, the realization that the hazard lights or headlights are not working properly usually presents itself during a storm. Under these conditions, other vehicles are more likely to collide with yours when you are unable to alert others to your presence.

Error Driver

There are many factors that contribute to driver error, but most of them can be tied to poor decision making. Our Orange County auto accident attorneys believe that every action that you make behind the wheel can increase or reduce the risk that you will be involved in an accident, but sometimes you are placed at risk entirely due to another person’s actions, which are completely beyond your control. The causes of driver error include, but are not limited to the following.

  • Speeding and tailgating — These errors are related to the impatience of drivers, who act more aggressive when in a hurry to get to their destinations. Studies have shown that excessive speeds are a major factor in the severity of injuries suffered in accidents. Speeding doesn’t actually get drivers to their destinations much faster either, as traveling an extra 10-20 mph faster may only shave several minutes off of a local trip.
  • Driver distraction — Technology has allowed many drivers to grow complacent by providing a false sense of security. While it is true that new safety technologies may reduce the severity of accidents, the connective technologies offered in many new vehicles also add new ways to draw drivers’ attention away from the road. The majority of reported accidents in recent years have involved some degree of driver distraction.
  • Drunk driving — Despite public awareness campaigns spanning decades that have attempted to deter drivers from operating vehicles under the influence of alcohol, drunk driving continues to be a serious cause of auto injury and death. Nearly one in every three auto-related fatalities is linked to a drunk driver. So, it is well within the rights of victims and their families to pursue justice against anyone so irresponsible as to place others at risk due to such a careless personal decision.
  • Failure to see others on the road — Many accidents occur when drivers don’t check their blind spot or fail to see another vehicle on in their path. This is also a contributing factor in many motorcycle and pedestrian accidents that tend to occur at night or during adverse weather conditions

The Impact of Weather Conditions on Road Safety

Our Orange County auto injury lawyers cannot stress how important it is for drivers to act with caution during adverse weather conditions. The weather can play a large role in car accidents by increasing stopping distances, making it more difficult to identify hazards and affecting the ability of drivers to operate vehicles safely. The most common weather hazards that influence car accidents include the following.

  • Heavy fog — The presence of fog greatly reduces your visibility and many fog related accidents result from the combination of poor visibility and speeds that are excessive for conditions. When you are driving through fog, reducing your speed may just save your life.
  • Rain and flooding — Most drivers don’t appreciate just how hazardous rain can be. In addition to making roads slippery, it reduces visibility and can challenge some drivers who have difficulty seeing well in nighttime conditions. Excessive rain can also flood the roads, causing vehicles to hydroplane or kick water onto others’ windshields.
  • Morning and evening glare — A perfect sunny day can also be considered a weather hazard when motorists drive into the sun during their morning or evening commute. Many accidents are the result of drivers failing to see what is right in front of them because the sun blinds or distracts them.

Man-Made Road Hazards

There are occasions when the roads or environment become hazardous to drivers including road construction, the failure of local governments to maintain their roads, poorly designed intersections, malfunctioning traffic control devices and more. Some of the most common man-made hazards include the following.

  • Roads with inaccurate or incorrect signage — Failing to display the correct signage for construction zones or mark one-way streets can influence driving behavior and place construction workers and travelers in perilous positions.
  • Malfunctioning traffic lights — Some accidents at intersections occur when the light is out or malfunctioning. Heavy traffic traveling through a malfunctioning light only increases the risk that drivers will collide with one another.
  • Heavy construction equipment — Construction zones are dangerous for passing motorists and workers repairing the roads. If machine operators back into the path of traffic, serious injuries can result.
  • Poorly maintained roads — Roads riddled with potholes and uneven pavement caused by neglect can increase the potential for accidents. Many of these accidents result when the road hazard causes a vehicle mechanical failure, such as when a pothole blows out an unsuspecting driver’s tire.

The many hazards on our roads and the volume of traffic make car accidents inevitable for many drivers. Even the most skilled drivers can be involved in a wreck with another motorist, despite taking every recommended step to drive cautiously. Appreciating potential risks is required to help keep the roads safe. That said, the introduction of new safety technologies have made many more drivers complacent.

The Orange County car accident attorneys of Jimmie Kang law firm believe that the only way to make the roads safer is to hold all drivers responsible for doing their part. When their reckless or irresponsible behavior threatens the safety of others, they should be held liable for the consequences.

If you have been injured in an auto accident, contact us today to learn more about how we can recover the maximum amount of compensation available for your injuries. We will collect the information we need to work on your behalf and cover all of your legal options with you during a risk-free consultation. We are paid only after we collect compensation on your behalf, otherwise, our services are free of charge.

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