Speeding is one of the most dangerous road behaviors in Valdosta. A speeding driver can cause an accident at any moment. And the consequences are often devastating.
If you or a loved one were injured because of a speeding driver, overwhelm and confusion are normal. You might have painful injuries, costly medical bills, and much more. However, you do not have to handle the aftermath alone. Our Valdosta speeding accident lawyers can help you seek compensation.
At John Foy & Associates, we have 20-plus years of experience helping accident victims. We know what it takes to build strong cases. To discuss your accident and legal options, call (404) 400-4000 for a free consultation. You can also fill out one of our online contact forms.
Why Speeding Is Dangerous
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), speeding killed 9,378 people in 2018. Several factors make speeding hazardous for everyone on the road. Here are just a few.
Longer Stopping Distances
The faster a driver is going, the longer they need to stop their vehicle. Speeding makes it harder to slow down quickly to avoid an accident. A speeding driver might also misjudge their stopping distance, such as when approaching an intersection.
Lack of Vehicle Control
High driving speeds make it more difficult to maintain control. A speeding driver might skid quickly or cause a rollover accident after an evasive movement.
Poor road or weather conditions can also cause a lack of control. For example, a speeding driver will have trouble handling a slippery road or avoiding sudden traffic debris.
Higher Force of Impact
Speeding accidents are often much more serious than low-speed collisions. A high-speed crash can cause severe injuries and vehicle damage.
Victims often suffer life-threatening injuries or death. Totaled vehicles are also common. If you sustained injuries in a speeding accident, don’t underestimate your total damage from the crash.
More Driving Mistakes
Speeding motorists often make more mistakes. When someone is going too fast, they don’t have enough time or control to drive safely. Deadly mistakes can happen at any time.
Speeding drivers may be negligent in other ways, too. For example, someone who is speeding might also be texting while driving or driving under the influence. The combination of speeding and other behaviors can lead to severe accidents.
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Critical Injuries from Speeding Accidents
High-speed crashes often lead to terrible injuries. Victims might face months or years of expensive treatment.
Some injuries never fully heal, leading to disabilities. Emotional “injuries” are also common after a serious speeding accident. You’ll want to consider all the harm you faced after a speeding accident. If you were not at fault, the other driver is responsible for your costs.
Here are some of the most common injuries we see from speeding accidents.
Head and Neck Injuries
Whiplash and traumatic brain injuries (TBI), such as concussions, are prevalent in speeding accidents. These injuries can make everyday life difficult or unbearable.
After your accident, see a doctor immediately. Head and neck injuries can quickly worsen with time. If you wait to get medical attention, it can hurt your compensation options. Putting off treatment can also make your condition much worse.
Broken Bones
Fractures are common with speeding-related accidents. Drivers, passengers, and pedestrians can face the following broken bones:
- Ribs
- Fingers
- Wrists and ankles
- Arms and legs
- Hips
- Back
Some broken bones can cause long-term injuries. For example, broken vertebrae can lead to permanent paralysis. Spinal cord injuries are especially severe, and they require immediate treatment.
As we mentioned above, don’t wait to get medical help in case your injuries are life-threatening. Also, talk to a Valdosta speeding accident lawyer as soon as possible. Your lawyer can make sure you’re taking the best actions to build your case.
Contact John Foy & Associates today for a free, no-risk consultation. We do not charge a fee unless we win your case. For us, every case is personal. Call (404) 400-4000 or contact us online for a free consultation.
Disfigurement
Speeding accidents can cause facial injuries or other conditions that affect appearance. Disfigurement can affect a victim’s life in many ways.
If you have scarring or other types of disfigurement, talk to a lawyer. You will need to account for the financial, physical, and emotional costs in your claim.
Emotional Trauma
Not all injuries are physical. Accidents can leave victims with life-long trauma. Common emotional “injuries” after an accident include:
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
- Loss of enjoyment of life
- Pain and suffering
- Fear or embarrassment
Talk to your doctor about how the accident has affected your emotions. Also, disclose the details to your lawyer. Your attorney can help determine your total damages based on emotional trauma from the accident.
Our Team Is Ready to Fight for You
We have over 20 years of experience helping clients recover what they deserve. We understand the enormous toll an accident can have on a victim’s life. If you or a loved one were injured, we can help.
Our team can help build a strong personal injury claim after your accident. Under Georgia law, you have the right to seek compensation for an accident you didn’t cause. We can help hold the at-fault driver responsible for their carelessness.
Our lawyers help build a claim by:
- Documenting the accident scene
- Interviewing witnesses
- Reviewing the police report
- Gathering video evidence of the accident
- Calculating your total damages
- Working with expert witnesses
- Handling the insurance companies
Getting the compensation you deserve isn’t easy. However, we’ll fight for you while you focus on healing. We know how to negotiate and pursue fair financial recovery.
Talk to a Valdosta Speeding Accident Lawyer Today
Speeding accidents can be painful, costly, and overwhelming. At John Foy & Associates, we can help your family after a terrible accident. We’re not afraid to fight for what you need and deserve.
Contact us today to learn more about what we can do for you. We always start with a free consultation, and we never charge a fee unless we win. Call (404) 400-4000 or contact us online to get started for free today.
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