Can Speed be a Factor in Some Rochester Car Accidents?

May 7, 2019 | By William Mattar, P.C.
Can Speed be a Factor in Some Rochester Car Accidents?

Car accidents in Rochester can have many causes – distracted driving, impairment from alcohol or drugs, and speed all contribute to a split second mistake that can have serious or fatal consequences.

How Does Speeding affect a Car Crash?

You're traveling in a multi-ton metal vehicle alongside dozens of others, whether in Rochester's small downtown streets or along the busy 490. Posted speed limits are there for a reason – impact at high speeds causes more serious injuries than impact at, say, 25 mph. When you drive over the posted speed limit, you create circumstances that can have a deadly effect if you hit another driver, the guardrail, or a tree. In addition to setting yourself up for potentially deadly effects, speeding can also reduce the reaction time you have if another driver does something reckless, like drift into your lane, merge without looking, or slam on their brakes. While posted speed limits are generally the maximum that you should travel along a roadway, road conditions and the time of day may mean that you have to drive slower. Nighttime, with reduced visibility, means that you should take additional precautions. Rain and snow – both common in Rochester – can also have an effect on how fast you should go. Wet and icy roads make speeding even more dangerous.

If You've Been Involved in an Accident

If you've been involved in a car accident, the police will determine whether speeding was a cause for the wreck. When the other driver caused the accident due to speeding, then a settlement from their insurance company may be fairly straightforward. However, you may want to consider hiring a car accident lawyer, such as William Mattar, to help negotiate your claim and ensure that you receive maximum compensation for pain and suffering. Don't try to negotiate with a large insurance company on your own. Give one of our experienced car accident lawyers a call at (844) 444 - 4444 to discuss your claim today.