Speeding past the legally allowed limit is one of the most frequent U.S. traffic violations. Based on recent data provided by the Texas Department of Transportation, there were over 26,000 speed-related accidents on Texas roads in 2017 alone, resulting in thousands of injuries and hundreds of fatalities.

Speeding is an act of negligence. Since it is something that can be avoided, it is only fair you seek full damages from the speeding driver who causes your accident.

Why Speeding Is an Act of Negligence

Speeding past the limit is dangerous as it increases the likelihood of an accident occurring. Factors beyond speeding may also contribute to a speeding accident being classified as an act of negligence. For example, a driver could be charged with a speeding offense by driving too fast in unfriendly weather conditions such as rain, fog, and heavy traffic. Combined, these factors will make the following probable:

Speeding is categorized as aggressive behavior by the NHTSA. Even though there are many different reasons people speed, as we shall see below, all of them are acts of negligence:

Speeding Accident Compensation

After sustaining property damages or injuries in a speeding accident, the best way forward is filing a claim against the speeding driver’s insurance company. However, filing a claim does not mean that the driver’s insurer will agree to pay it. Because of this, you should have a skilled accident attorney by your side to directly negotiate with all the responsible insurance companies and, when necessary, take legal action in a bid to enforce your compensation rights.Texas law allows accident victims to recover various damages, including:

Punitive Damages for Speeding Accidents in Arcola

Some accident cases involve gross negligence or intentional misconduct. If such an accident leads to a fatality, the injured person or surviving family members can recover punitive damages. Pursuing these damages are meant to punish the negligent motorist and recover more compensation for the losses that are incurred.

What if a Speeding Accident Leads to the Death of a Loved One?

If a negligent driver caused the death of your family member or friend, we can help you pursue a wrongful death claim. While this will not bring your loved one back to life, it will ease your financial burden and hopefully restore you to the financial standing you enjoyed before the accident. For wrongful death claims, our lawyers will seek settlement for:

Talk to a Skilled Arcola Speeding Accident Lawyer

Speeding accidents can result in more than just physical pain and can lead to mental and financial stress. They can also deprive a victim the chance of enjoying life. If you or a family member have been involved in an Arcola speeding accident, you deserve full and fair compensation. We are here to help and are just a call away. Call now at (713) 677-2159 for a free, no-obligation evaluation and expert legal opinion on the strengths of your case.