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Why do so many drivers speed?

On Behalf of Palacios Law Group If you were involved in an accident that took place at a high rate of speed, there are a number of different factors you need to take into account. Aside from focusing on your physical recovery, you likely need to take the financial impact of the crash into consideration […]

Xavier A. Palacios
Xavier A. Palacios Managing Partner
November 30, 2020 2 min read

On Behalf of Palacios Law Group

If you were involved in an accident that took place at a high rate of speed, there are a number of different factors you need to take into account. Aside from focusing on your physical recovery, you likely need to take the financial impact of the crash into consideration and consider filing suit if another driver’s recklessness resulted in the collision. Unfortunately, drivers speed for many different reasons, but there is no excuse for endangering lives by ignoring traffic safety laws.

On the road, speeding is a major problem that contributes to many of the fatal traffic crashes that occur each year.

Going over some of the reasons why drivers speed

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration addresses speeding on their website and explores some of the reasons why drivers fail to respect the speed limit. For example, some people feel as if they are anonymous while they are inside a vehicle or even feel detached, and they think that their behavior will go unnoticed and do not have a sense of accountability. Additionally, some people struggle with road rage or aggressive driving, causing them to speed and break other traffic laws.

Many people speed when they are running late for work or they are in a rush for some other reason (such as an important appointment). Heavy traffic, such as frustration over a traffic jam, can also cause some drivers to speed. Moreover, there are times when driving within the speed limit is dangerous and drivers need to go slower, such as the presence of inclement weather (ice, snow, heavy rain, fog, etc.).

Going over your recovery after a high-speed crash

Following a motor vehicle collision, you need to explore all facets of your recovery. Focus on recovering from any injuries you sustained in the wreck and do not overlook the financial toll of the crash, such as long-term hardships due to missing work or paying medical costs. Victims also need to focus on their mental health in many instances and filing a lawsuit is essential in some instances.

Personal Injury
Xavier A. Palacios
Written By Xavier A. Palacios

Managing Partner

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