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Rear-End Accidents

Prince George’s County Car Accident Attorneys Dedicated to Recovering Compensation on Behalf of Accident Victims Throughout Maryland

Rear-end accidents are among the most common types of car crashes on the road. These accidents can range from minor fender benders to serious collisions that cause long-lasting injuries. In fact, even low-speed collisions can be jarring and may even result in injuries. If you've been in a rear-end collision, it is important to take a few minutes to understand your rights and how you can pursue a claim for compensation against the responsible party.

At Foran & Foran, P.A., our Prince George’s County rear-end accident lawyers have approximately 85 years of combined experience helping accident victims obtain the justice they deserve. We have an in-depth knowledge of Maryland personal injury law, which we use to favorably position our clients’ cases in hopes of securing a fair settlement. However, as experienced litigators, we will not hesitate to take your case to trial if the insurance company is unwilling to make a fair offer.

Common Injuries in Rear-End Accidents

One of the most common injuries in rear-end accidents is whiplash. Whiplash occurs when your head is violently jerked forward and then snapped back due to the force of the collision. Whiplash can lead to pain and stiffness in your neck and shoulders, along with headaches, dizziness, and sometimes long-term complications.

Other common injuries in rear-end collisions include back injuries, such as herniated discs or strains in the lower back, which can affect your mobility for extended periods of time. Rear-end collisions can also result in more serious injuries like concussions or traumatic brain injuries, especially if the impact is strong enough to cause your head to hit a part of the car's interior, such as the steering wheel or dashboard.

Even though some rear-end accidents may seem minor at first, it’s important to get checked out by a medical professional. Symptoms of injuries might not show up until days—or even weeks—later, and early diagnosis can help prevent your injuries from becoming more serious. Plus, getting medical attention right away helps support your case if you decide to pursue compensation later.

Why Do Rear-End Accidents Happen?

Rear-end accidents are often caused by simple driver errors, such as following too closely or getting distracted. If the driver behind you isn’t paying attention, they may not react quickly enough when you slow down or stop, resulting in a crash. In fact, distracted driving is one of the leading causes of rear-end accidents. With drivers texting, adjusting the radio, or using GPS systems, it’s easy for someone to take their eyes off the road for just a second too long.

Speeding also plays a big role. The faster a driver is going, the more distance they need to come to a safe, complete stop. When a driver is speeding, and traffic ahead slows down, there might not be enough time or space to stop, leading to a rear-end collision.

Another common cause is sudden stops, especially in heavy traffic. If a car ahead of you brakes suddenly and the driver behind you isn’t prepared, they could rear-end you (even if you managed to stop in time). Bad weather conditions, such as rain or snow, can also contribute to rear-end crashes, as slick roads make it harder to stop in time.

Who is at Fault in Maryland Rear-End Accidents?

In Maryland, the driver who rear-ends another vehicle is typically considered at fault. The reasoning is straightforward: it’s assumed that all drivers should maintain a safe distance between themselves and the vehicle in front of them. If they don’t leave enough space to stop in time, they’re generally responsible for the accident.

However, there are exceptions. For instance, if the driver in front suddenly cuts off another car or stops unexpectedly, the fault for an accident may be shared. Maryland follows the principle of contributory negligence, which means that if you are found even partially at fault for the accident, you may not be able to recover compensation. This makes it especially important to have an experienced Prince George’s County car accident lawyer who understands how to build a strong case on your behalf.

Are You Looking for an Experienced Prince George's County Car Accident Lawyer?

If you've been injured in a rear-end accident, your medical bills and lost wages can quickly add up. On top of that, dealing with insurance companies is never easy. At Foran & Foran, P.A., our team of Prince George’s County car accident lawyers is here to help you through the process, ensuring you get the compensation you deserve. With approximately 85 years of combined experience handling car accident cases throughout Maryland, we know what it takes to secure the best possible outcome in your case. To learn more and to schedule a free consultation today, call us at 301-441-2022, or you can connect with us through our secure online contact form. We also represent clients in Hyattsville, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Waldorf, La Plata, Silver Spring, Rockville and the surrounding areas.

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