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Five Ways To Protect Yourself Against Car Accident Injuries

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Car accidents in Daytona Beach happen on a regular basis and even a seemingly minor collision can cause major damage. In many cases, it is the reckless actions of others involved that are to blame. While you cannot always take the actions needed to prevent a crash, there are ways you can help reduce your risk of serious personal injuries.

Reducing Your Risks In A Car Accident

According to the latest statistics from the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV), more than 10,000 car accidents in Daytona Beach and the surrounding Volusia County area happen each year. These crashes claimed the lives of more than 100 people while leaving close to 7,000 others suffering serious personal injuries. Reckless driving behaviors such as speeding, running red lights, and driving distracted or under the influence are often to blame.

As a motorist, it is important to practice defensive driving skills to reduce the risks of injuries for you and others in your vehicle. The following are five actions that can help:

  1. Pay attention.

When driving, keep your eyes on the road and your hands on the wheel at all times. Looking away for even a few seconds, such as when adjusting GPS settings or reaching for items on the seat beside you, is enough to increase car accident risks. Even if a collision is inevitable, paying attention can help reduce the severity of a collision.

  1. Reduce your speed.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) warns that speeding is one of the most dangerous behaviors you can engage in on the roads. In addition to increasing your car accident risks, it increases the force of impact in a crash, making serious and potentially life-threatening injuries more likely to happen.

  1. Give other motorists plenty of space.

Tailgating, or following other drivers too closely, is a common type of aggressive driving behavior. Unfortunately, it increases both the chances of a car accident and the odds of serious injuries. To reduce potential impacts, and possibly prevent a collision from happening, give other drivers plenty of space. This includes not driving directly beside them, which often puts you in their blind spot.

  1. Wear a seatbelt.

Seat belts save lives and are required in Daytona Beach and throughout Florida. They cut your injury risks by more than half.

  1. Protect your rights in a car accident claim.

If a car accident does happen, taking the appropriate actions afterward can help to protect you from paying out of pocket for medical expenses, lost wages, and property damages. Notify the police immediately, get information on other drivers and any witnesses at the scene, and contact our Daytona Beach attorneys before making any statements to insurers.

Let Us Help You Today

At Bundza & Rodriguez, P.A., we help you get the compensation you need to recover when car accidents happen. Call or contact our Daytona Beach car accident attorneys online and request a consultation today.

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