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Hydroplaning Accidents - Motorists involved in a hydroplane accident can actually be victims of carelessness or negligence and not even know it.
If you suffered injuries or someone you care for was killed in
a hydroplaning accident, those responsible for maintaining the safety of the street or highway may be held liable for any personal injuries or wrongful deaths that occur.
Not exact matches
Insurance adjusters may try and argue that a driver's slamming on the brakes and causing a skid, or driving too slow and
hydroplaning are the reasons for the
accident and a basis for denying any claim for damages.
By recognizing when
hydroplaning is occurring, drivers can prevent
accidents by increasing their safety and the safety of those in the surrounding areas.
Furthermore, nearly 75 percent of these
accidents were caused on wet pavement, which may be attributed to
hydroplaning.
When
hydroplaning is caused by the negligent actions of a driver, and results in an
accident with another object or vehicle, which results in injuries to any occupants or pedestrians, the driver of the vehicle may be held liable for the
accident.
Rear - end
accidents can be caused by a number of factors - from distracted driving to
hydroplaning to tailgating.