A sudden jolt, the sound of metal crunching, and the shock of being hit from behind—rear-end accidents happen in an instant but can leave lasting injuries. Even low-speed crashes can cause whiplash, back pain, and head trauma, disrupting your life and finances.
If another driver’s negligence caused your accident, you shouldn’t have to deal with the aftermath alone. Insurance companies may try to downplay your injuries or offer less than you deserve. At Ardalan & Associates, we fight for full compensation so you can focus on recovery. Contact us today for a free consultation with an experienced car accident attorney.
Common Causes of Rear-End Accidents
Rear-end accidents happen for many reasons, but most involve driver negligence. Understanding what leads to these crashes can help victims recognize when another driver is at fault.
- Distracted driving – One of the leading causes of accidents is distractions such as texting, eating, or adjusting the radio, which reduce reaction time.
- Following too closely – Tailgating leaves little room to stop when traffic slows or a driver brakes suddenly.
- Speeding – Higher speeds make it harder to stop in time, increasing the risk of rear-end collisions.
- Sudden stops/traffic conditions – Stop-and-go traffic, unexpected slowdowns, or a driver braking aggressively can lead to crashes.
- Weather and road Conditions – Rain, fog, or slick roads make it harder for drivers to stop safely.
- Impaired or fatigued driving – A driver who is under the influence or too tired to react quickly is more likely to cause an accident.
In many cases, these accidents could have been avoided if drivers had been more cautious.
Injuries Caused by Rear-End Accidents
Even at low speeds, a rear-end collision can cause serious injuries. The sudden force of impact can jerk a person’s body forward and backward, leading to painful and lasting effects.
- Whiplash – The most common injury, whiplash occurs when the neck snaps back and forth, causing stiffness, headaches, and chronic pain.
- Back and spinal cord injuries – Herniated discs, nerve compression, and fractures can result from the impact, sometimes leading to long-term disability.
- Head and brain injuries – Concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) can occur if a person’s head strikes the steering wheel, dashboard, or seat.
- Broken bones and soft tissue injuries – The force of a crash can fracture ribs, wrists, or collarbones and cause muscle tears or ligament damage.
Many rear-end accident injuries worsen over time. Seeking medical care right away is crucial, both for your health and for documenting your claim.
Who Is Liable in a Rear-End Accident?
In most rear-end accidents, the driver in the back is presumed to be at fault. Drivers have a duty to maintain a safe following distance and react in time to avoid a collision. However, liability isn’t always straightforward, and certain factors can shift responsibility.
- Lead Driver Negligence – If the front driver suddenly brakes for no reason, has broken brake lights, or reverses unexpectedly, they may share fault.
- Multiple Vehicles – In chain-reaction crashes, liability may involve several drivers, requiring a detailed investigation.
- Comparative Negligence in California – California follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning both drivers can share responsibility. For example, if the front driver was texting and didn’t accelerate when traffic moved, they might be partially at fault.
- Third-Party Liability – Faulty brakes, poor road conditions, or a distracted driver behind the at-fault vehicle could also contribute to the crash.
Determining liability requires strong evidence, which is why legal representation is essential.
How Ardalan & Associates Can Help
Rear-end accident victims deserve justice, and Ardalan & Associates is committed to fighting for fair compensation. We handle everything from investigating the crash to negotiating with insurance companies, ensuring you get the support you need. We fight for:
- Medical Expenses – Emergency care, surgeries, rehabilitation, and ongoing treatments.
- Lost Wages & Future Earnings – Compensation for missed work and reduced earning capacity.
- Pain & Suffering – Recovery for physical pain, emotional distress, and diminished quality of life.
- Property Damage – Repair or replacement of your vehicle.
When you work with Ardalan & Associates, you have a team that genuinely cares about your recovery. We don’t just handle cases—we stand by our clients, ensuring they get the justice they deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us fight for you.
Ardalan & Associates, PLC is a personal injury law firm based in Thousand Oaks, also serving all of Southern California, including Los Angeles, Ventura, Kern, and Orange County. We are committed to helping clients involved in personal injury accidents seek justice and navigate their legal journey.