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Common Misconceptions About Rear-End Car Accidents

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Rear-end collisions are one of the most common types of car accidents. They occur when a vehicle crashes into the vehicle in front of it. Unfortunately, there are still many untruths about these accidents.

Here are a few common misconceptions about rear-end car accidents that you should not believe.

Drivers with High Head Rests Can’t Sustain Whiplash

Whiplash is a common neck injury that occurs in rear-end accidents. Some people may assume that they will be protected from this injury if they have a high head rest. This is not true. In the event of a rear-end collision, a driver can ride up in the seat, so the headrest no longer provides protection.

If a Rear-End Accident Didn’t Occur at a High Rate of Speed, You Can’t Suffer Serious Injuries

This is another common misconception about rear-end accidents. Just  because the accident did not happen at a high speed, doesn’t mean that you can’t sustain serious injuries. In fact, you can actually suffer more serious injuries of the cervical spine at a lower speed collision.

The Rear-End Driver Is Always Liable

At first, it might seem like the rear-end driver is always responsible for a rear-end car accident. However, there are actually some situations where the front driver may be at fault. For example, if the front driver neglected to get his or her brake lights fixed and it caused a crash, that driver may be held liable.

People Often Fake Injuries

It is true that some people may fake an injury after a rear-end collision to get money. However, most people are truthful when they claim they are injured. It is important to seek immediate medical attention after a rear-end collision because of this. If you delay treatment, the other side’s insurance company could argue that you’re not truly hurt.

Whiplash Isn’t a Serious Injury

As mentioned above, whiplash is one of the most common injuries people sustain in rear-end accidents. Some people, however, don’t think whiplash is a serious injury and may delay treatment for it. This is a big mistake. While whiplash might not be as life-threatening as a traumatic brain injury, it is nothing to make light of. If left untreated, whiplash can lead to chronic pain, reduced mobility and other unpleasant effects. 

You Don’t Need a Lawyer

If you have been hurt in a rear-end accident and want to pursue compensation for your losses, it is in your best interest to work with an experienced car accident lawyer. Car accident claims can be complex, so you want someone with knowledge and experience on your side. A lawyer will know the true value of your case and help you go after the compensation you deserve. He or she can help you gather evidence and handle the negotiation process with the at-fault party’s insurance company.

Schedule a consultation with an accident lawyer from Wandres Law, P.C. to discuss your case in detail.