The COVID-19 pandemic has generally meant fewer cars on the road, either because of workplaces and schools telling employees and students to stay home, or else because of people venturing out of the house less often, out of caution. You would probably expect that fewer cars on the road means fewer accidents, but this is not always the case. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way that people drive, just as it has changed how we do a lot of things, but not always for the better. If the car accident that caused your injuries involved any of the dangerous driving behaviors that increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, contact a Louisiana car accident lawyer.
Fewer Drivers but Greater Negligence
At the end of 2020, the New York Times published a report about types of dangerous driving behavior that increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and because of it. These are some types of reckless behavior that caused a disproportionate number of accidents in 2020:
Dangerous Driving and Your Car Accident Lawsuit
If you file a personal injury lawsuit after being injured in a car accident, one of the things you will have to prove in order to win your case is that the accident, and therefore your injuries, was the result of the other driver’s negligence. Drag racing on public roads is certainly negligence. Driving at 100 miles per hour is so dangerous that you can get criminal charges for it, not just a traffic ticket. Therefore, if the driver who hit you was driving recklessly or irresponsibly, the defendant will likely agree to pay you the money and damages you are entitled to without going to trial.