Rear End Accident Pennsylvania FaultBack-up car accidents are an all-too-common occurrence in the Philadelphia area, and they come with the possibility of serious injury even if the vehicle was backing out slowly. If you were hurt because a driver didn’t check their rearview mirror, an attorney can help you protect your financial recovery.

Dealing With Pennsylvania Back-Up Collisions

Even with advanced safety features like back-up cameras and audio proximity alerts included in many vehicles, back-up crashes remain a concern for both drivers and pedestrians.

Back-Up crashes usually occurs when:

  • Backing out of a space in a parking lot
  • Backing into a lane of traffic
  • Pulling out of a driveway or garage
  • The vehicle is accidentally left in reverse and hits the preceding car

In some cases, the victim escapes serious harm and only deals with a damaged door or bumper. Unfortunately, others aren’t so lucky. Bicyclists, drivers, or pedestrians struck in a back-up crash may sustain injuries.

Injuries Common in Back-Up Car Accidents

  • Bone fractures
  • Lacerations and blood loss
  • Soft tissue damage
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Whiplash
  • Wrongful death

While having to deal with the physical recovery, back-up accident survivors may also experience serious financial difficulties. That’s why it’s crucial to pursue the full compensation you deserve through an insurance settlement or personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault party. In either case, an attorney can assist in establishing liability for your damages by proving the other driver engaged in negligent behavior. 

How To Prove The Other Driver Was Negligent

  • Distracted driving
  • Operating a vehicle under the influence of alcohol, prescription narcotics, or illegal drugs
  • Reckless driving
  • Road rage
  • Tired driving

How to Protect Yourself After a Back-Up Collision

No matter the cause of the back-up car accident, your next steps remain the same. After the collision be sure to photograph the scene, get a thorough check-up from a doctor to document your injuries, and call (215)-332-0300 or use our contact form to speak with an experienced car accident attorney. The Heslin Law wants to hear about your case and find out if we are the right fit to represent you.

 

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