Ejection from Automobile is a Very Real Risk in Florida Car Accidents
When Florida car accidents occur, whether as the result of bad weather or a negligent driver, there are inherent risks for everyone involved. Serious injuries, even loss of life can easily occur when things go wrong.
One of the factors that increases the risk of serious injury and death for someone involved in a Florida car wreck is being ejected from the vehicle. According to the National Highway Safety Transportation Administration, people ejected from their vehicle during a wreck are three times more likely to die as a result.
This elevated risk after ejection in a Florida car crash is a result of two main factors. First, there are more hazards outside the vehicle, where someone can slam against the pavement or some other object. Second, modern cars are designed to have a "crumple zone" that protects those still in the car from the brunt force of a violent collision.
Driver or passenger ejections can occur as the result of certain factors that may be the fault of the person involved or the car manufacturer. These include:
Not wearing a seatbelt
Seatbelt wear or defects
Defective doors or windows
Weak roofs or sunroofs
If you or a family member has been ejected from the vehicle during a violent car accident, and sustained serious injuries or even loss of life, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation as a result. This compensation can come from a settlement or jury award.
To learn more about your legal rights in these cases, it is best that you contact a Florida car accident attorney. An experienced lawyer can protect you against the tricks and tactics of the insurance companies, fighting to earn you the financial compensation you truly deserve.
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. We can even come to you if you are unable to travel.
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