What Happens If Your Vehicle Stalls and Causes a Crash?
Knowing what to do when your vehicle stalls is just as important as knowing what not to do. Being aware of what you should avoid if a stall happens to you can prevent you from injuring yourself or even becoming involved in a Glen Burnie car crash.
Don’t Walk On the Side of the Road, If Possible
In this day and age, just about everyone has a cell phone. Fortunately, this often helps in the case of a broken down vehicle, as you can simply call for help from the safety of your car. Walking along the road or hanging outside of your vehicle puts you in danger, as there is nothing to protect you from oncoming vehicles. If possible, lock your doors and stay put.
Don’t Cross Traffic
You might think that crossing the road can improve your situation. However, crossing busy lanes of traffic on foot is extremely dangerous. Although you may be doing all you can to ensure your safety when crossing, you really are putting yourself at risk. If you trip and fall while attempting to cross, you could easily become hit by a vehicle. Instead, stay in your vehicle until help arrives.
Even if you consider yourself to be a safe driver, you can still become the victim of a Glen Burnie car crash because of someone else’s stalled vehicle. If this happens to you, you’ll need a skilled Maryland car accident lawyer on your side. An attorney can fight to get you the compensation you are entitled to and make sure you know your rights in this situation.
Call the law offices of Jimeno and Gray at (410) 590-9401 for more information and to request your free copy of the book A Crash Course in Maryland Accidents, written by Anne Arundel County car crash lawyer, Gregory Jimeno.
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