Accidents are the fourth leading cause of death in the United States. Motor vehicle accidents kill more people each year than common medical conditions, such as strokes or diabetes. For some age groups, accidents are the leading cause of death. However, while serious and fatal car collisions are common, no two crashes are the same. Each involves a distinct set of circumstances and unique people whose lives are ended or forever changed by the crash.
Different Types of Car Crashes That Can Result in Fatalities or Serious Injuries
There are many kinds of car accidents. Below, learn about some of the most common types of accidents that cause catastrophic injuries.T-Bone Crashes
T-bone crashes, also known as broadside collisions, occur when the front of one car collides with the side of another vehicle, forming a “T” shape. These types of wrecks often occur when one car proceeds through an intersection without the right of way. Serious injuries and fatalities occur each year because of this type of crash.Rear-End Accidents
In 2014, the most recent year for which complete statistics are available, rear-end crashes were the most common type of two-car collision in Kentucky. More than 29,000 rear-end crashes happened, and they accounted for 37.7% of all two-vehicle wrecks. Those crashes also accounted for just under 12% of all two-vehicle crash fatalities. Rear-end collisions happen when one driver crashes into the back of another vehicle. Often, this type of accident happens when a driver:- Follows another vehicle too closely, or “tailgates”
- Fails to recognize that the vehicle in front suddenly decelerated
- Fails to recognize that the vehicle in front has suddenly stopped because of traffic, something in the road, or another reason
- Accelerates too quickly at an intersection or stop sign