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The Trusted Law Firm for Car Accident Claims in Brandon, FL

According to a report from IndexMundi, the average commute time to work in Hillsborough County is 27.8 minutes. That does not take into account all the additional car trips that residents make to socialize, get groceries, or recreate. One study reported on by The Car Connection found that Americans spend over eight hours in their cars per week. With this much time spent behind the wheel or as a passenger, it should come as no surprise that car crashes are a frequent cause of injury.

In addition, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles reported 58,188 crashes, 3,997 injuries, and 403 deaths on the roads in Hillsborough County in 2018-2019. Many of these wrecks are caused by human error, and as a result, someone can be held liable for the injuries a victim sustains. Hale Law’s Brandon car accident attorneys help victims and their families and receive the compensation they deserve after tragedy strikes.



Causes of Car Crashes

  • Aggressive or Impatient Driving – These are aggressive maneuvers that can lead to a rear-end crash or a side collision. Some examples include tailgating or attempting to quickly change lanes around a driver they feel is going too slow.
  • Distracted Driving – Texting and driving is the most commonly referenced type of distracted driving, but anything that takes an individual’s eyes off the road, hands off the wheel, or mind off of the task of driving is considered a distraction. Many tasks, such as looking down at a phone to navigate, can be multiple forms of distractions at once.
  • Drunk or Drugged Driving – Whether a person is under the influence of alcohol or drugs, their ability to react, judge distances on the road, and keep their vehicle going straight is all impaired.
  • Drowsy Driving – Drowsy driving causes similar impairment as being drunk. Even if a driver is awake, their reaction time is likely slower. If they actually fall asleep at the wheel, they can swerve into oncoming traffic and cause a head-on collision, which is extremely dangerous and often results in fatalities.

Steps to Take After Being Injured in a Car Crash

The first step to take after getting in a car collision is to seek medical help for yourself and anyone else who might have been seriously injured. Next, call the police so that they can complete an accident report and take crash scene photos. If your injuries are not so severe that you need to be transported to the hospital via ambulance, take the time to exchange information with the other driver, such as insurance policy, driver’s license number, and phone number.

If there were witnesses, it is also important to gather their contact information and a short description of what they saw in their own words. After calling your insurance company to notify them that you have been involved in a crash, it is time to contact a Brandon personal injury attorney.

Turn to Our Car Accident Lawyers for Help

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car collision, it is time to speak with a qualified Brandon car accident attorney. At Hale Law, our experienced legal team will answer all of your questions and take charge of your injury case so you can focus on recovery. Contact us at (800)-800-1414 to schedule your free consultation.