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San Diego Rear End Accident Lawyers Hurt in a Rear-End Car Collision? We Can Answer Your Legal Questions Have you recently been involved in a rear-end car collision? Has the accident left you‚ or a loved one‚ in significant pain? Are your injuries so severe they have impacted your work performance? Was the accident the direct result of another individual’s lack of attention or outright disregard for the road? If so‚ you may have grounds to take legal action against the at-fault party. Call the Jurewitz Law Group today and explore your rights and options in a comprehensive case consultation. Our team has years of experience helping drivers and their families‚ located throughout the greater San Diego area‚ obtain the compensation they deserve. How Common Are Rear-End Collisions? On San Diego roads, rear-end collisions are some of the most commonly occurring traffic accidents. In fact, according to a two-year report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), researchers found that approximately 50% of all two-vehicle accidents in the United States were rear-end collisions. Although these types of collisions are typically
thought of as minor, they actually have the potential to be extremely destructive – even fatal at high speeds. How Could This Happen? Fender benders happen a lot in San Diego and North County. However‚ when a rear-end accident is significant enough to cause moderate to serious injuries‚ it could point to something a bit more significant than underestimating a turn or bumping into a car while parallel parking. In all likelihood‚ the person that struck you was completely unaware or oblivious to your car being in front of them at all. Distracted Driving: a Primary Risk Factor It’s worth taking a closer look at distracted driving, given its role in causing rear-end crashes. Within a recent study from the NTSB, researchers deduced that “87 percent of rear-end crashes involved a driver failing to attend to the traffic ahead.” This finding suggests that the leading risk factor for rear-end collisions is, in fact, distracted driving. ----------------------------------------------------------------