Rear-End Car Accidents in Vermont and New Hampshire

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Rear-end collisions are one of the most dangerous types of Vermont auto accident. Rear-end collisions are also the most common type of auto accident on the road, accounting for a third of all wrecks.

Most vehicles are not reinforced for rear-end collisions. Because of this, many drivers and passengers suffer whiplash, which can result in back, neck, and head injuries.

Though some rear-end collisions are caused when the lead vehicle has to slam on the brakes abruptly, many others happen at intersections with stop signs, in construction zones, or when traffic backs up on highways.

Rear-end collisions can be caused by inclement weather or slick wintery roads, as well as sun glare or heavy fog. They can also be caused by tailgating or aggressive behavior, or by distracted or inattentive driving.

Rear-end collisions are especially dangerous for the occupants of the vehicle that is hit, but they can result in serious injuries for all of those involved. Victims may suffer dislocations and broken bones. They may also experience back, neck, and head injuries from whiplash, which can be serious and even life threatening.

If you or a loved one have been injured in a Vermont auto accident, it is very important that you contact a personal injury lawyer. An experienced Vermont car accident attorney may be able to earn you the compensation you deserve, and help you put your life back together.

It is important to remember that many whiplash injuries may take weeks or even months to develop. Never sign anything an insurance company gives you, or you may have to pay for years of medical bills and physical therapy out of your own pocket.

Contact the Vermont car accident attorneys at Van Dorn & Curtiss today to learn more about your legal rights. We know all the tricks the insurance companies use to delay your claim, and we have successfully handled hundreds of cases just like yours.