Road Hazards
Vehicle accidents occur when a combination of driver error or neglect combines with road hazards.
When this happens accidents might be major or minor. Anything in between could be considered medium. A medium accident might be one in which the car or cars involved are extensively damaged. In some cases they may even need more repair than the vehicle is actually worth due to the age of the vehicle or the like. In those cases, a medium accident may be declared a total loss of property for one or more vehicles involved.
Minor accidents are fender bender like. They require a little or no legal issues to be handled. In the case of minor accidents, people can often handle their claims themselves and settle with insurers to avoid a Phoenix personal injury legal claim.
Road conditions often dictate the frequency and level of damage in Phoenix, Arizona accidents. When a rare monsoon flares in the summer months, dust and debris can affect both visibility and traction on the road. Such type of accidents could be medium or major depending on the ability of the drivers involved to gauge the conditions to their driving habits and practices.
When a Phoenix personal injury occurs a driver or passenger will need to file a claim with the appropriate insurance carrier.
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