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3/2/2011
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Injuries That Occur in Florida Automobile Ejection Accidents

No matter the type of Florida car accidents, these dangerous wrecks usually have worse consequences when someone is ejected from the car. Automobile ejects usually result in more significant injuries or even loss of life.

In fact, the stats back this up. According to the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration (NHSTA), a person is three times more likely to die in a car crash if ejected from the vehicle.

Automobile ejections in Florida car accidents usually occur as a result of one or more of these factors:
  • People not wearing their seatbelt
  • Defective seatbelt or seats
  • Defective doors or windows

Automobile ejections in Florida car wrecks can result in catastrophic injuries which may include:
  • Road burns or cuts
  • Broken bones
  • Spinal injuries
  • Internal injuries
  • Neck injuries
  • Head injuries
  • Death

If you or a loved one has been injured or even killed in a car accident that was caused or made worse by the actions of someone else -- other drivers as well as car manufacturers -- call our team of experienced and aggressive Florida car accident attorneys to learn more about your legal rights.

Call the Florida car accident lawyers of Chalik & Chalik today at (888) 539-5297 to schedule a free no obligation consultation about the details of your case. If you cannot make it to our office, we can still come to you.


Category: Car Accidents



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