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What are some common causes of car accidents in North Carolina?

On Behalf of | Apr 1, 2021 | Car Accidents |

Nobody thinks they’re going to get into an accident when they get behind the wheel of a car in North Carolina. Yet, thousands of accidents happen every year. You can’t predict exactly what’s going to happen on the road, but you can take precautions to ensure that you stay safe when you’re on the highway.

Frequent hazards for drivers

Driving at night has been known to cause motor vehicle accidents, especially if you’re on a rural road that doesn’t have street lamps or light from buildings. The drive becomes even risker if it’s raining or snowing and you can’t see the road very well. You could easily hit an obstacle or go off the road altogether.

Broken taillights can also cause an accident, particularly if you’re driving at night. If other drivers can’t see your car on the road, they could accidentally rear-end your vehicle. You could also cause an accident if your blinker doesn’t work, making it impossible for other vehicles to know when you’re turning. For this reason, you might get ticketed if you’re driving around with broken lights.

To stay safe when you’re driving at night, make sure that your car’s headlights and taillights are fully operational. Take your car to a mechanic if one of the lights goes out. It might seem like a minor issue, but it can easily cause an accident that results in a personal injury lawsuit.

What if you’re not at fault for the accident?

Even the safest drivers aren’t invulnerable from accidents on the road. A car accident caused by the negligence of another motorist could result in severe vehicle damage, bodily injuries and emotional trauma. To get back on your feet, you’ll need an attorney who can help you seek compensation for your losses.

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