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Car Accident Lawsuits

By Eugene Bruno on February 10, 2022

With an estimated 2,973,000 vehicles registered in San Diego County, plus countless commercial vehicles and tourists using the roads, it is somewhat inevitable that collisions will occur regularly. Thankfully, most of these incidents are minor, involving nothing more than perhaps some bruising of the vehicle occupants, and superficial property damage. However, this is not always true, and the OTS reports that, in 2015, San Diego County saw:

  • 20,385 injuries and fatalities arising from traffic accidents
  • Approximately 1,300 hit and run accidents

According to the Same Reports

  • Alcohol was involved in 2,454 of these accidents
  • Speed played a part in around 4,814 San Diego car accidents
  • Pedestrians were injured in 1,269 accidents
  • Cyclists were involved in 990 incidents
  • Motorcyclists were injured in 1,667 collisions

As the presence of alcohol and excessive speed indicates, a large proportion of San Diego car accidents occur due to either negligent or deliberately dangerous behavior on the part of one or more motorists. If you, or a loved one, have sustained serious injuries due to the actions of another driver, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit with the assistance of a San Diego car accident attorney.

Common Causes of San Diego Car Accidents

With the I-5 and I-15 highways listed amongst the most dangerous in the United States, San Diego attorneys are no strangers to car accident lawsuits. We have a proven track record of successfully handling lawsuits relating to all manner of car accidents, with some of the most common causes tending to include:

  • Driving at excessive speeds
  • Driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Distracted driving, which may be caused by texting when driving, take a call when driving, adjusting a GPS system, air-con, or music, speaking to passengers, eating or drinking, attempting to retrieve an item from the floor of the car, and various other factors
  • Defective vehicle components, including brakes and safety devices
  • Poorly-maintained road surfaces
  • Congestion, which is constantly increasing on San Diego roads
  • Driver fatigue
  • Aggressive driving or road rage

Regardless of how the car accident you were involved in was caused, when you have been injured through no fault of your own, you may be entitled to file a lawsuit to recover damages in respect of the loss of earnings, pain and suffering, property damage, and medical expenses incurred as a result of your San Diego car accident.

What You Should Do Immediately After a San Diego Car Accident

Did you know that what you do immediately after an accident could affect the outcome of any lawsuit you may choose to bring? Our attorneys, with over 45 years combined experience in successfully handling San Diego car accident lawsuits, recommend that you follow these steps:

  • Check yourself, and your passengers for any injuries. If it is safe to do so, and you are fit, you should then check the occupants of any other vehicles
  • Move away from the scene of the accident, again if it is safe to do so
  • Notify emergency services – you will need a police report for your San Diego car accident lawsuit
  • Take photos of your injuries, vehicle damage, the scene of the accident, and anything else you feel may be relevant
  • Make note of all details you can remember, relating to the lead-up to the accident, and the collision itself
  • Do not give a statement to anyone other than the police
  • Do not say anything which may be misconstrued as an admission of guilt

Finally, you should seek legal representation from an esteemed San Diego car accident attorney. To schedule your free initial consultation, call us today at 1-888-BRUNO-88 (1-888-278-6688).