Those who live in Boston, MA, are well aware that vehicle-related accidents are quite common around the area. Unfortunately, the same holds true across other parts of the country. Regardless of where you live or visit, you should always realize that the roads are a dangerous place. Knowing the biggest dangers, as well as how you can prevent them, is important.

Accidents in the News This Week

This week, we wanted to bring you some accident-related news stories from around the country. Here are a few news stories that you might have heard about:

  1. Cowboys player killed in one-car accident, teammate charged
  2. 2 teens killed, 4 hurt in Taunton car accident
  3. Bad truck brakes blamed for Nevada Amtrak crash
  4. Fog blamed for 5-car crash in Springfield
  5. School principal killed in car accident
  6. Derry truck driver charged in flying ice accident
  7. Man’s crash with stopped Fulton police car leads to DUI charge
  8. After a fiery crash, a Sharswood block captain is changing the traffic rules

After reading each story, you will see that some of the deaths and injuries were a direct result of the negligence of another party. Whether or not a lawsuit follows depends on the victim.

What is Negligence in a Car Accident?

If you have ever been involved in a bad car accident, you have probably heard about the importance of negligence. Negligence is the failure to use reasonable care. All drivers on the road owe other drivers a legal duty of care. This means that they need to act in a way that is not negligent to others. A few examples of negligence when driving might include:

  • Driving under the influence
  • Speeding
  • Fatigued driving
  • Aggressive driving or road rage
  • Ignoring local laws
  • Distracted driving
  • Violating traffic signals
  • Driving without a license

Each of these things can be dangerous and put other drivers, and passengers, on the road, in danger too.

How Do You Prove Negligence in a Car Accident?

If you are injured in a car accident and want to pursue compensation from the responsible driver, then we will need to prove negligence on their behalf. It is not always easy to prove wrongdoing, but your lawyer can help you with collecting evidence that can identify negligence. This could include medical records, a copy of the police report, witness statements, or photos or videos.

Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer to Help With Your Injury Case

Because the state requires that we demonstrate negligence to prove a personal injury case, it is useful to work with a lawyer. A personal injury lawyer has the skills and experience needed to build your case, while also demonstrating negligence. Then, we will fight to collect you an amount of compensation in your case that is appropriate for your incurred damages.