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Rear-End Accidents in Greenville

Greenville Rear-End Car Accident Lawyer

A Greenville rear-end accident lawyer can help if you or someone you love was involved in a rear-end collision. This is the most common type of car accident and may have a serious impact on a victim, leading to physical injuries, property damage and emotional trauma.

Both vehicles sustain the same force of impact in a rear-end collision, and occupants in the front or rear vehicle may therefore sustain injury. However, the occupants of the vehicle that strikes the rear of the other vehicle may be less likely to suffer serious injury due to their ability to anticipate and brace for the collision. The most common injury sustained in a rear-end accident is whiplash. The sudden force of impact will cause the victim's head to move rapidly in a forward and backward motion, causing injury to the soft tissue in the neck. Depending on the extent of damage to muscles, nerves and tendons in the neck, the victim may suffer from lasting pain and stiffness of varying degrees.

Although a rear-end accident may seem minor in terms of the injuries and property damage sustained, even whiplash can have long-term consequences for a victim, leading to missed work, excruciating pain and limited day-to-day activities.

Causes of Rear-End Collisions

Most of the time, Greenville rear-end collisions are caused by the driver of the second vehicle, the vehicle that collides with the back end of the first vehicle. The most common reasons are following too closely or a distracted driver. When a driver is speeding or following too closely, he or she will have insufficient time to stop if traffic slows or stops ahead. When a driver is distracted, he or she may not notice that the car in front of him or her has stopped or slowed down. In some cases, however, a rear end accident may actually be the fault of the first driver or may occur due to a defective auto part, such as faulty brakes.

For help after a rear-end car accident in the Greenville area, contact an experienced legal professional. Contact a Greenville Rear-End Collision Attorney today.

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