Any type of car accident has the potential to be fatal. Yet, some carry higher risks than others. If you get rear-ended while you’re waiting at a stop sign, there is a lot of car between you and the other vehicle. This can help dissipate the impact that reaches you.
If, however, you are involved in a head-on collision, such as when a distracted driver drifts over the line and hits your car, whether you survive or not could be a much closer call.
Frontal crashes that involve a larger vehicle are more dangerous
Perhaps in part due to their frequency, head-on crashes do lead to a high number of fatalities every year. This is especially problematic if you get hit by a larger vehicle, such as a semitruck. Even though technology has gotten a lot better over the years, the driver is still very exposed to danger when they are so close to the impact site.
Accidents involving trucks and other large vehicles are also quite dangerous because of the height of those vehicles. If you are driving a small car, the nose of it can fit under the truck, meaning that a head-on crash may mean that your windshield takes the brunt of the impact.
Have you been injured or lost a loved one?
If you have been injured seriously or if you have lost a loved one in a car accident, then it is very important to know what legal options you have to seek compensation. You might use this compensation to cover the costs of medical bills if you were injured or funeral costs if you lost someone.