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Post-Holiday Road Hazards: Why January Is One Of The Most Dangerous Months For Arkansas Drivers

  • By: Bradley Mullins, Esq.
Post-Holiday Road Hazards: Why January Is One Of The Most Dangerous Months For Arkansas Drivers

In this article, you will discover:

  • The role of fatigue and weather conditions in Arkansas car accidents.
  • Potential long-term medical and financial costs resulting from injury in an Arkansas car accident.
  • Why quickly filing a personal injury claim following an Arkansas accident is essential.

How Do Holiday Fatigue And Winter Weather Conditions Increase The Risk Of January Car Accidents In Arkansas?

Distracted drivers are a leading cause of car accidents. During and after the holidays, with all the extra traveling, shopping and celebrating, there are many more dangerously distracted drivers on the road.

Add bad weather, and people are even more likely to have an accident. They’re not driving slowly enough and overestimate their abilities in winter weather conditions. That’s what makes the roads more dangerous in January for Arkansas drivers.

Are There Specific Roads Or Intersections In Benton County That Are More Dangerous For Post-Holiday Traffic Accidents?

Benton County, and Bentonville specifically, is the home to the Walmart Corporate Office. There is heavy traffic near their main campus, which is right off the interstate. During rush hour, that area sees the most traffic.

Anytime you have a concentration of traffic in one spot, there’s an increased likelihood of an accident. Somebody won’t be paying attention; it’s a numbers game. Most accidents occur near the bypass, the interstate and near major employers like Walmart.

What Long-Term Medical And Financial Costs Can Result From A Seemingly Minor Post-Holiday Car Accident?

The medical costs and impacts of an accident can be significant. You should have your injuries assessed by a doctor or medical professional after a minor car accident because you may be more injured than you think. Don’t try to work through it and shake it off.

During the holidays, if your back hurts and neck hurts because you’re not getting the care that you need, you may end up being absent from work, missing time with your loved ones, and losing money you need to support your family.

Notes From The Field: What Are The Most Common Types Of Post-Accident Personal Injuries From Car Accidents You Deal With In Your Locale?

We see mainly major whiplash. When the adrenaline hits, you don’t feel like you’re hurt, but the next day you can’t turn your head or stand up straight.

Even though you try to work through it, your muscles progressively lock up on you, and you lose stability in your spine and neck that you may not realize was due to the accident. Fortunately, you can receive treatment for whiplash, so you don’t have to live like that and suffer through it.

Why Is It Important To Act Quickly When Filing A Personal Injury Claim After A Post-Holiday Car Crash?

A delay in seeking treatment, filing a claim or speaking with a lawyer – all of these can devalue your personal injury claim. The holidays and their aftermath make the situation even worse because people are traveling and have family obligations, making it harder to follow up promptly on any issues or injuries resulting from a car accident.

You should see a lawyer and seek the medical treatment you need as soon as possible, even during the holidays. You don’t want the insurance company to benefit because you were too busy to speak with a lawyer or see a doctor.

If Arkansas Drivers Understood One Thing About January Road Hazards Before Getting Behind The Wheel, What Would You Want Them To Know?

Slow down and maintain a safe distance from the driver in front of you. There’s no hurry to get to where you’re going.

Because you can’t control the people around you, you need to be a defensive driver. Take your time, avoid distractions, such as your phone, and be aware of your surroundings.

Still Have Questions? Ready To Get Started?

For more information on January car accidents in Arkansas, an initial consultation is your next best step. Get the information and legal answers you are seeking by calling (479) 227-3060 / (479) 358-1998 today.

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