We all want to drive the safest car. Yet, sometimes we compromise safety to obtain a vehicle we can afford or one we like the look of. Do these compromises mean that we are at more risk for being injured or killed in a car accident? Does the type of car you drive increase your risk of sustaining serious and fatal injuries in a car accident? Are mini cars more dangerous than their larger counterparts? The answer is yes. Smaller cars, and especially mini cars, have a higher traffic death rate than larger vehicles, according to recent data from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety analyzed fatal crash data between 2012 and 2015 and they found that smaller vehicles simply do not protect their occupants the way that large vehicles do. This increased risk and decreased protection leads to fatal injuries when they are involved in an accident. Of all the small cars, however, mini cars topped the list of deadliest vehicles. The Hyundai Accent sedan and the Kia Rio sedan had the highest rate of deaths.
Among the 10 most dangerous vehicles, 5 are minicars and 3 are small cars. Only two larger vehicles made the top 10 for highest rate of driver deaths: the Dodge Challenger and the Nissan Titan Crew Cab.
Surprisingly, there were eleven vehicles that had ZERO driver deaths between 2012 and 2015.
The rate of driver deaths for 2014 models is 30 per million – which is slightly higher than the 28 per million for 2011 models. Overall, since 1970, the rate of fatal car accidents has been on the decline, due largely to improved vehicle designs and advancements in safety technology. However, these aren’t enough to eliminate traffic fatalities. In 2015 and 2016, safety advocates saw an uptick in traffic deaths. This has been blamed largely on the improving economy. When the economy is strong, people tend to drive more and go on vacation more often. More drivers usually equate to more accidents.
Further Reading: The 10 Most Accident Prone Cars
When a fatal accident occurs, families may find it difficult to know where to turn for help. Suddenly, their whole life has been turned upside down and as they grieve the loss of their loved one, creditors turn up the heat. It may be difficult to pay mortgage bills, medical expenses, and funeral expenses. When this occurs, it is important to know that you have legal rights. An experienced Northern Colorado wrongful death attorney can help you and your family during this time.
If the death of your loved one was due to the negligence of another, you may be eligible to file a wrongful death lawsuit. Under Colorado law, a wrongful death claim may be filed by any of the following persons, or by the personal representative of the decedent on behalf of any of the following persons:
If someone you love has been killed in a car accident in Broomfield, Northglenn, Westminster, Thornton, or anywhere in Colorado, it is important to contact our experienced wrongful death attorneys immediately. At Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., our committed lawyers are dedicated to the belief that everyone deserves justice. Contact us at (303) 423-1770 or (866) 385-3505.
Our wrongful death lawyers have extensive experience representing injured accident victims in Broomfield, Arvada, Superior, Lafayette, Louisville, Erie, Brighton, Commerce City, Northglenn, Westminster, Thornton, Longmont, and throughout Colorado.
At Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., we are honored to help accident victims in their time of need, and take our responsibility as personal injury lawyers incredibly seriously. We know how important it is for victims to secure the full and fair compensation they need following a serious accident, and that is why we take a hands-on, personalized approach to every case we handle.
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awarded to a woman who was the victim of a t-bone car crash. The client suffered multiple injuries. The most significant of which was a head injury. While she was ultimately able to return to work on a part-time basis, Plaintiff was never able to return to work on a full-time basis. Read More
settlement awarded to a lady who suffered a head injury. She slipped and fell in a slanted parking lot at her place of employment. Evidence demonstrated that the owner of the building had constructed a fence shading the parking lot such that ice was allowed to continuously accumulate during the winter months. Multiple people had fallen on the ice prior to the client’s fall. As a result of her injuries, Plaintiff was forced to take early retirement. Read More
awarded to a man whose vehicle was hit from behind by a semi. The injured party suffered back pain and rotator cuff tears in each shoulder and was forced to retire from his job doing road repair four years earlier. Read More
settlement (policy limits) awarded to a young man who lost his eye when another child shot an arrow into the air. Read More
settlement obtained for a man who was injured in a rear end automobile accident. He suffered a herniated disc in his low back which was not well resolved by surgery forcing him to leave his employment as an apartment maintenance manager. Read More
awarded to a gentleman in association with a workman’s compensation case. He initially sustained a head injury at work when attacked by a patient. Several years later, his condition worsened resulting in his inability to return to work in his usual job. Read More
settlement achieved in a legal malpractice case. The client initially suffered a herniated disc in her neck in association with an automobile accident. The attorney failed to file the lawsuit in a timely manner and the Plaintiff was initially denied her ability to achieve any monies from the original lawsuit. Read More
settlement awarded to a man who was a victim of an automobile accident. Plaintiff was a passenger who was rear-ended by another driver. Following the accident, he suffered a long term back injury. Read More
settlement awarded to a lady who aggravated a pre-existing back condition when she slipped and fell at the entrance to a casino. Read More
awarded to a woman who suffered a rotator cuff tear from an automobile accident. Read More