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Drivers Are Responsible for Road Rage Injuries

Drivers Are Responsible for Road Rage Injuries

Undoubtedly, at some point in time, every driver has become frustrated while driving. Whether frustrations stem from other drivers’ behavior, traffic congestion, or roadway conditions, drivers remain responsible for keeping their cool while operating a motor vehicle. Sometimes, unfortunately, drivers’ anger may get the best of them, leading to aggressive or angry driving behaviors that put everyone on the roadway in danger.

If a driver’s road rage contributed to an accident that resulted in injuries, injured victims may recover compensation. If this happened to you, contact an experienced car accident lawyer today for a free consultation and case evaluation.

What Is Road Rage?

Road rage, also referred to as aggressive driving, is a broad term encompassing any heightened anger experienced by a driver while operating a motor vehicle.

Drivers may exhibit road rage through a wide range of behaviors, including:

Road rage is surprisingly common among drivers across the United States. In fact, nearly80 percent of drivers admit they have experienced significant anger, aggression, or road rage while driving at least once a year.

Reported instances of driver aggression manifested itself in the following ways:

Studies show that aggressive driving may be a contributing factor in more than 50 percent of all fatal car accidents. Some behaviors associated with road rage, e.g., yelling at another driver, are less likely to lead to injury than others. However, driver actions like tailgating or intentionally cutting off another vehicle can greatly increase the risks of an accident. Extreme road rage behavior can lead to deadly physical altercations involving firearms.

Who Is Responsible for My Injuries?

When evidence clearly demonstrates that another driver was acting with road rage at the time of injury, the driver will likely be responsible for any accident-related damages they caused.

Drivers who engage in negligent or intentionally dangerous behaviors may harm others on the roadway.

Look for a personal injury firm with experience handling road rage accident cases, and dedicated to working with their clients to build the strongest case possible to maximize their recoveries.

Recovering Compensation for Injuries

The perpetrator of the road rage will be responsible for any accident-related losses stemming from an accident caused by their aggressive behavior.

A victim may suffer a wide range of losses directly caused by a road rage incident, including:

Injured victims should consult with an experienced road rage accident attorney to ensure all accident-related losses are included in their demand for damages. Calculating the true value of a claim is critical for assessing the adequacy and fairness of settlement offers provided by the other driver.

Be cautious of quick settlement offers, as they typically offer an amount that is insufficient to cover the full amount of damages incurred. An attorney can help advise injured victims on whether a settlement offer is fair based on the strength of the evidence in their case.

Be sure to avoid taking any action that might put your recovery at risk, including posting on social media. For example, a victim may submit a post on social media stating, “I was really on edge and angry today, and this accident just made it worse!”

The other may then discredit a claim for compensation by demonstrating that the victim’s mental state contributed to the accident.

Alternatively, victims may claim damages for lost wages by asserting they can’t stand on their feet for a full day. If the victim then posts photos of a family hike on social media, the photos could undermine their claims that they can’t work. It is best to refrain from posting anything on social media, even on a private account, because the information may come out during settlement negotiations or should the case proceed to trial.

One of the most important things you can do after an accident is to contact an experienced car accident attorney to assist you throughout the process.