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Motor Vehicle Accidents /
February 22, 2020

Different Ways Stress Leads to Car Crashes

Beem & Isley, P.C.
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Most drivers recognize the importance of avoiding distractions behind the wheel and the dangers of driver fatigue. Moreover, most people know how crucial it is to avoid alcohol before taking to the road. However, there are other risk factors that lead to car crashes that do not receive as much attention, even though they pose a serious threat to the safety of everyone on the road. In this post, we will examine some of the concerns associated with stress and traffic crashes. 

Stress causes traffic accidents in many ways. For starters, drivers who are extremely stressed out are more likely to make critical errors while on the road. A driver who is under a lot of stress is often more likely to drive over the speed limit, ignore a sign or fail to watch out for other vehicles properly. Stress also interferes with sleep, in many instances, which leads to drowsy driving. Moreover, some people even turn to drugs or alcohol to help combat their stress, which sometimes results in intoxicated driving. 

People experience significant levels of stress for many reasons, from problems in their family to job loss and health crises that come up. However, when a driver causes an accident as a result of their stress, this is no excuse. Victims of these accidents deserve justice, especially when they are seriously hurt or take on costly bills as a result of the wreck. Our accidents page explores other topics on traffic collisions and we believe that it is imperative for victims to take advantage of any legal options that will help them move on. 

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