If you drive a car long enough, you are bound to be involved in an accident eventually. According to insurance industry data, the average driver files a car accident insurance claim every 17.9 years. Statistically, if you start driving at 16 years of age, you are likely to be in 3 or 4 car accidents by the time you are 70 years old. Those are accidents you are likely to survive. If you consider the odds of dying in a car accident, the numbers look grim.
According to the Insurance Information Institute, the average American stands a 1 in 101 chance of being killed in a car accident during their lifetime. In any given year, the chances of being killed in a car crash are 1 in 7,782. In 2020 alone, there were 42,339 fatalities from car crashes in the United States. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s Fatality and Injury Reporting System Tool (FIRST)shows the location and pertinent information of all accidents reported in each state’s annual State Traffic Information Safety Report.
According to the National Safety Council, of all the traffic fatalities that occurred in the United States in 2022, 3,847 of those deaths occurred in California. And of those, 65 deaths occurred in San Jose. The City of San Jose provides an open data portal that also provides information and locations for all car accident fatalities that occur in the city. One particular location—Monterey Road, infamously known as “Blood Alley”—claimed 42 lives between 2019 and March 2022.
What Should I Do When I Am in a Car Accident in San Jose?Car accidents are traumatic. It doesn’t matter if you are in a multi-car pile-up or a parking lot fender-bender. Even if you are in a single car accident, you likely will be disoriented and scared. Your adrenaline will surge, and you likely won’t be thinking clearly. You may even be injured without even realizing it.
Here are a few things you should do (and not do) when you are in a car accident to protect yourself physically and financially:
To file a personal injury or car accident claim and be compensated for your injuries, you will need to prove several things:
Much of this evidence will be found at the accident scene. It is prudent to call a lawyer immediately so he or she can help you gather evidence that will be needed to show fault.
Your attorney will know what evidence is needed to prove these facts.
Consider that all of this must be done while you are trying to recover from your injuries.
Perhaps the most difficult post-accident process is dealing with the insurance companies. They will stop at nothing to avoid paying your claim. Perhaps they will avoid you at first. Then they might try to minimize your damages. Suddenly they may urge you to settle your claim quickly, at a fraction of what you are entitled to recover. A quick settlement may seem inviting when you need to pay your medical bills and may be unable to return to work. But never accept an insurance company’s settlement offer without first discussing your case with a San Jose car accident lawyer.
How Can a San Jose Car Accident Lawyer Help Me?If you have been injured in a car accident in San Jose, one of the best things you can do to help your case is to speak with an experienced San Jose car accident attorney. Car accidents are traumatic, and recovering from injuries can be long and difficult. Having a car accident lawyer assist you not only helps you to be able to focus on your recovery, it ensures that you have an expert focused on your case from the beginning, when collecting evidence and proving fault is so important.
Your lawyer also will do the heavy lifting when it comes to dealing with the insurance companies. The lawyers at Moseley Collins Law have years of experience standing up to insurance companies and making sure their clients reach a fair settlement that actually covers their financial expenses and compensates them fairly for their injuries. Call Moseley Collins Law at 415-888-8888. We can help, while you recover.