Red Means Stop
Sometimes a driver runs a red light because of a distraction like talking on the cell phone, texting, or reaching for something in the vehicle. Other drivers try to beat the light, hitting the gas pedal when the traffic signal is still yellow, trying to make it through the intersection. Although a yellow light is supposed to signal drivers to slow down—and a red light means stop—many drivers consider a yellow light a challenge to try to make it through the intersection before the light changes. As a result, many drivers speed through an intersection well after the signal has changed to red.
The United States sees nearly 1 million cases of personal injury every year due to people that run red lights. Running a red light is the number one cause of automobile accidents and it frequently results in wrongful death, serious injury, and millions of dollars in property damage. Injury is more likely in a car crash from the running of a red light than in any other type of crash.
Regardless of why a driver barrels through a red light, the cost in terms of injury to others does not justify any rationale. The young mother who is in the hospital with a serious injury is well aware of this fact. Sadly, her ordeal did not end with the accident or even when she was discharged from the hospital. Her injury is serious enough that she will be dealing with the ramifications and healing from it for a long, long time. She will suffer because another driver chose to run a red light. Hopefully, the mother will retain the services of a personal injury attorney so that she can protect her rights and receive all of the compensation to which she is due.
If you have been injured in an accident because of someone else's negligence, you should likewise contact a personal injury attorney in Asheville. An Asheville personal injury attorney will help to ensure that you receive the medical treatment that you need and compensation for damages incurred, as well.