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Seeking Full Justice for Injured Victims of Head-On Collisions

Dedicated Delaware Car Accident Lawyers Fighting for You

Head-on collisions are one of the most catastrophic car accidents that can happen. The injuries sustained in this type of car accident are potentially horrendous, can result in permanent damage and even death.

The impact of a moving vehicle slamming into another vehicle head-on often causes traumatic brain injuries (TBI), permanent disfigurement, paralysis, and lifelong disabilities. The costs associated with a head-on collision can be overwhelming to the victim and their family.

The Delaware car accident lawyers at McCann Dillon Jaffe & Lamb, LLC help victims of head-on collisions claim the maximum amount of compensation available to help them heal from their injuries. Hospitalizations, surgeries, physical and cognitive therapy, ongoing medical appointments, and prescription medications can quickly wipe out the victim’s savings and financial resources.

Compensation from a personal injury lawsuit or a wrongful death lawsuit can provide much-needed funds to cover the costs of pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical treatments.

Causes and Consequences in Head-On Collisions

A head-on collision happens when two vehicles traveling in opposite directions slam into each other. The impact of this type of accident is compounded by various factors, such as the weight of the vehicles involved, the speed that the vehicles were traveling, and the circumstances surrounding the collision.

Common causes of head-on collisions typically include:

  • Driver Error: Traveling the wrong way down a one-way corridor or failing to yield to another vehicle making a turn can cause a head-on collision.
  • Distracted Driving: Drivers that text, talk on a cell phone, or take their eyes off the road in front of them for any reason run the risk of getting into a head-on collision. These drivers could drift over the lane into oncoming traffic, or miss a stop light and plow into another vehicle making a turn in front of them.
  • Drunk or Drugged Driving: An inebriated driver can lose focus on the road, suffer from double or blurred vision, and have poor judgment, all leading to a head-on collision.
  • Drowsy Driving: Fatigued drivers often have poor judgment, loss of focus, and can even fall asleep while driving. Head-on collisions occur when drowsy drivers doze-off and drift into oncoming traffic.
  • Natural Hazards and Poor Weather Conditions: A deer running out on the road, pedestrians, or other unexpected obstacles on the road can cause a driver to swerve and hit another vehicle head-on. Poor weather conditions such as ice, heavy rain, snow, and fog can result in a driver losing control of their car and running into someone head-on.

Injuries from head-on collisions commonly include head and neck trauma; facial disfiguration; severe cuts and lacerations; broken and crushed arms, legs, and pelvic bones; burns; and back injuries. Shattered glass, twisted metal, and flying debris seriously injure and often kill those involved in head-on collisions.

Proving Fault in a Head-On Collision

The cars involved in a head-on collision are typically thrown off course, spun around, and can stop moving hundreds of yards from the scene of the impact. Victims can be thrown from the cars, and oncoming vehicles can hit the cars involved and disturb the scene of the original accident, making it difficult to determine who is at fault.

When both cars involved in a head-on collision share the blame, their insurance companies usually work out a settlement. If one person is primarily responsible for the accident, this may impact their ability to claim compensation.

To bring a successful personal injury lawsuit against the other driver in a head-on collision, the plaintiff must prove negligence or recklessness on the part of the defendant. Hard evidence such as skid marks and damage to the surrounding area prior to the crash site can help prove this; but this type of lawsuit requires the unique skill of an experienced Delaware car accident lawyer that is familiar with the law and able to protect your legal rights.

Delaware Car Accident Lawyers at McCann Dillon Jaffe & Lamb, LLC Advocate for Victims of Head-On Collisions

If you or someone you know has been a victim of a head-on collision, you may be entitled to compensation. Call the Delaware car accident lawyers at McCann Dillon Jaffe & Lamb, LLC at 302-888-1221, or contact us online to schedule a free consultation today. Our Wilmington offices serve clients throughout Delaware, including Dover, Middletown and Newark, and throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.