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New York City Head On Collision Lawyer

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Head-on collisions are among the most destructive car accidents you’ll ever see since both vehicles are often moving fast upon impact. And if the vehicle airbags fail to deploy, the resulting injuries are more likely to become permanent or require lengthy rehabilitation. Past statistical studies published by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration indicate that head-on collisions occur most often in rural areas, accounting for roughly thirteen percent (13%) of all fatal crashes. Only about seven percent (7%)of all fatal accidents in urban areas involve frontal crashes. The most common types of head-on collision injuries are set forth below, followed by a...

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New York City Head-On Collision Accident Attorneys

Although the number of fatal head-on collisions reported each year may be less than 10% of the national total for all types of car crashes, it remains far too high. After all, in 2016, over 37,000 Americans died in vehicle accidents. You can usually spot these accidents rather quickly since the front ends of both cars – even after they’ve been moved to the side of the road – are completely totaled. Windshields are often fully shattered and it’s hard to believe that any medical devices could have helped first responders remove the victims. While it’s tempting to believe that little can...

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Head-On Collisions Remain a Deadly Threat to Many

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Unfortunately, head-on collisions can be devastating to witness and hard for first responders to handle. And all too often, survivors must endure lengthy treatment regimens and complete long-term rehabilitation programs. However, our law firm’s experience in handling these types of major accident claims can help clients win sizeable settlement awards or fully comprehensive verdicts. Once you contact our office, we will carefully review the facts of your case to see if there’s clear proof that another party negligently caused your accident. In some cases, you may still be able to recover for your injuries, even if a small percentage of fault...

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