When you think about road hazards in Louisiana, loose items in your vehicle might not be at the top of your list. However, unsecured items can cause serious injuries in the event of a car accident. In some cases, having loose items in your vehicle can be as dangerous as not wearing your seat belt.
In the best of times, having a suitcase or a cooler in your vehicle might not seem like a threat to your safety. However, imagine what would happen if your car hit another vehicle. Those unsecured items would go flying through the air, and if they hit you or one of your passengers, it could result in serious injuries.
To reduce your risk of injuries in a car accident, keep loose items in your vehicle to a minimum. Always throw away your trash, and avoid leaving items on the seats or dashboard. Keep heavy items like suitcases in the trunk if possible.
You can also use straps and seat belts to secure your belongings during the trip. If you bring pets along, make sure they’re locked in pet carriers. Loose items aren’t just dangerous if you get into an accident; they can also create a distraction that causes you to lose control of your vehicle and collide with another car.
Whether you’re a driver, motorcyclist, bicyclist or pedestrian, a car accident could turn your life upside down. You might end up sustaining severe injuries or, worse yet, lose a loved one in the crash. An attorney may be able to help you get your life back together by filing a personal injury lawsuit against the driver who was responsible for the accident. You might walk away with a settlement to pay off your medical bills and other losses.