By Julian Hall
Claims Master
Group
Even though there have been advancements in road and car
safety, road traffic accidents are still common place in our society.
Unfortunately, statistics show that most people will be involved in a serious
road traffic accident at least once in their lifetime. We will discuss when
such accidents may lead to legal proceedings.
If you are involved in a car accident, you should speak to
a legal expert who can guide you through the minefield of the legal system and
help you to get the compensation you deserve. You may like to get in touch with
our advisors on 08000 71 22 71 or click our
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accident claims form to get started.
Legal Proceedings After A Road
Traffic Accident
Not all road traffic accidents lead to legal proceedings,
however if there are no serious injuries, you may be entitled to recover
damages for property and other expenses from the other drivers insurance
company. The likelihood of legal proceedings will usually rest on the quantum,
or the amount of financial damage which has ensued from the accident.
What Causes
Road Traffic Accidents?
Road
There are many possible causes for
road traffic accidents
which are discussed below:
- Bad
Driving- This is by far the greatest cause of
most road traffic accidents. Simple errors in judgement and other mishaps
all add up to common poor driving habits such as ignoring traffic signals,
speeding, not giving way at the correct times, tailgating and mobile phone
usage. - Lack
class=GramE>Of Attention- Drivers are
oftentimes distracted and can increase the chance of a
road traffic accidents.
Whether from outside of the car or inside the car its
something which we must all become more aware of. Reading maps or
newspapers(!), changing CD's or the radio station, fixing your appearance
in the vanity mirror or trying to comfort an upset child are all
distractions which can cause road traffic accidents. - Under
The Influence- Accidents on the road are
unfortunately due to the impaired ability of the driver to concentrate and
put both himself and other road users at risk. - Weather
Conditions - Bad weather, rain, icy
roads, floods all contribute to poor driving
conditions from which an accident can occur by impairing visibility.
Slippery road surfaces require the driver to take extra care whist behind
the wheel. Motorists need to take into consideration these weather
conditions whist on the road to avoid causing an accident. Black ice and
flash flooding are all unexpected obstacles a driver will have to be
prepared for when setting out on a journey, so its important to check the
weather report if you suspect harsh road conditions. - Poor
Road Design - Government liability can be
called upon when confusing, poorly placed signs, barriers, road works or
traffic signals are a contributing factor to a
road traffic accidents.
These can lead to drivers no being familiar with a change in road design
and coupled with possible poor driving conditions lead to vehicle
collisions and personal injuries. - Roadworthy
Vehicles- A
road traffic accidents can be
caused by a vehicle not being road worthy. Factors such as poor tyres,
brakes failing, electrical failure and similar defects can all cause a
driver to become involved in an accident. A manufacturing defect, design
failure or similar vehicle factory problem can also be a contributing
factor.
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