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Wesley Chapel Head-On Collision Attorney

Head-on collisions leave some of the most gruesome carnage on the road. Most of these accidents involve motorists going at high speeds, often on the highway. When two vehicles collide head on, a debris field can spread out for miles around and occupants often suffer horrific injuries.

If you’ve been involved in a head on crash, contact the legal team at Moore Law. Our Wesley Chapel head-on collision attorney can review your case, offer legal advice, and seek compensation for your injuries. All you need to do is call.

Why Vehicles Collide Head On

You would think that two vehicles heading toward each other could avoid a crash quite easily. After all, it only takes one car to swerve to avoid a wreck. But head-on collisions are not rare, and common causes include:

  • A drunk driver can fall asleep or drift into oncoming traffic, leading to a crash.
  • Drivers who fall asleep can easily lose control of their vehicles and jump the center line. Oncoming traffic has no idea what is about to happen.
  • Some drivers might enter a highway going the wrong way and, panicking, not know how to get out of the way.
  • Illegal passing. A motorist might pass a vehicle at high speeds around a corner and collide head on with an innocent driver coming the other way.
  • Some motorists intentionally take the risk of going against traffic. They might be fleeing policy, drag racing, or trying to commit suicide.

Compensation & Head-On Collisions

Florida’s no-fault insurance scheme typically prohibits suing another driver for compensation following an accident. The state adopted this no-fault system to keep insurance premiums low. After the typical wreck, a victim uses their own personal injury protection benefits to cover a portion of their medical care and lost income, up to their policy limit.

However, many victims of head-on collisions can take advantage of the serious injury exception to the bar on lawsuits. Under Florida Statute 627.737, you can bring a lawsuit if you suffered a serious injury, such as:

  • Significant disfigurement or scarring
  • Permanent injuries
  • A significant impairment of a bodily function
  • Death

For example, you might have suffered an amputation because of the accident, or a loved one could have gone into a vegetative state or died. These types of injuries support a lawsuit against the driver at fault for the wreck.

Other injuries fall into a gray zone and might qualify—or not. For example, you might have had a plate or rod inserted to stabilize your spinal column or you might have suffered a scar across your back. Depending on the precise facts, these injuries could support a lawsuit. Meet with a Wesley Chapel head-on collision attorney to see if your injuries are sufficiently serious that you can sue.

Contact a Head-On Collision Attorney in Wesley Chapel Today

Moore Law has tackled some of the more complicated legal cases around. We have more than 25 years of experience helping clients seek compensation following an accident. Contact our firm today to learn more.

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