How Dangerous Are Wrong-Way Accidents?

Two women have been tragically killed in a wrong-way accident in Casselberry, Florida. An elderly male driver was driving in the wrong lane at around 2:25 in the morning, when he collided with the other car. The wrong-way driver escaped without serious injuries and could face charges for wrongful death.

This unfortunate car wreck is a textbook example of a wrong-way car accident, which are notorious for their high fatality rate.

Wrong-Way Car Accident Statistics

According to the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), 3 percent of highway accidents involve wrong-way collisions. While this number may seem low, it should be clearly understood that a shocking 22 percent of these collisions are fatal.

A reason for this high fatality rate is that almost 80 percent of all wrong-way crashes are head-on collisions, which are well known for having a high fatality rate, as well as being a cause of many severe injuries among car crash survivors.

The causes of wrong-way accidents are numerous. However, it is estimated that 60 percent of wrong-way accidents are due to alcohol.

A Florida Auto Accident Attorney Could Aid in Your Recovery

The costs of recovering from serious collisions can be extraordinarily high and sometimes a lifelong expense. If you or your family member has been injured because of another driver’s neglect, then you should not have to use a penny of your own money toward the recovery process.

Check out our law firm’s blog to stay updated on auto accident news and information from throughout the state of Florida.

  

Source: http://accidentdatacenter.com/us/florida/orlando-daytona-beach-melbourne-fl/casselberry/15/02/28/brandi-cole-39-and-silvia-barajas-32-are-dead-after-being-struck-wrong-way-driver-terry-dinkins-62

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