As is the case with any major city, the streets of Chicago, IL, are prone to congestion, and heavy traffic often increases the likelihood of accidents. Our Chicago car accident lawyers have seen countless risk factors for car crashes — some of which are stranger than others.
For instance, not many people are aware of the potential connection between car color and crash risk. If you’ve been hurt in a car crash, the Zayed Law Offices Personal Injury Attorneys team is here to defend your rights. Contact us today for a free case review at (312) 726-1616.
How Zayed Law Offices Personal Injury Attorneys Can Help After An Accident In Chicago, IL
If you’re in Chicago, Illinois, and have recently suffered a serious personal injury, you don’t have to navigate your case alone. Here are a few ways we can help:
- We provide a free consultation to determine whether you have a valid personal injury claim
- Our team will investigate your case, including gathering evidence to support your version of events
- Our skilled attorneys are prepared to negotiate with insurers and seek a fair settlement
- If negotiations fail, we will take your case to court
- The firm offers a contingency fee structure, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case
- We take the time to build supportive, meaningful relationships with clients
Zayed Law Offices Personal Injury Attorneys has been recognized by Super Lawyers, Best Lawyers, Avvo, and other reputable organizations. We have also secured more than $100 million in compensation for our clients.
Our lawyers are both experienced negotiators and fierce litigators, and the firm has countless satisfied clients. If you’re in need of a skilled Chicago car accident attorney, give us a call or get in touch online to schedule your free consultation.
Can The Color Of Your Car Increase Your Crash Risk?
Car color may play a role in crash risk. When you think about vehicle safety features, you might be quicker to imagine lane departure warnings, automatic emergency braking, and other recent technologies. But some researchers have observed a link between safety and car color as well.
The color of your car is far from the only thing affecting your risk of a car accident — and it’s not the most important factor, either. However, a study originating from Monash University’s Accident Research Centre indicated that some car colors are safer than others.
According to that research, the safest vehicle color is white, and that holds true whether you’re driving at night or during the daytime. At night, white vehicles are easier to see against a dark sky.
But even during the day, the stark contrast between white cars and the dark road makes them easier for other drivers to spot. With white as the baseline “safe” color, here’s a look at some of the most dangerous vehicle colors:
- Black: 12% higher crash risk than white cars
- Gray: 11% higher crash risk than white cars
- Silver: 10% higher crash risk than white cars
- Blue: 7% higher crash risk than white cars
- Red: 7% higher crash risk than white cars
Darker colors like black and gray were found to be more dangerous because they blend in with the road and dark night skies. Fatigued or distracted drivers may not see them in time to prevent a crash. Visibility might not be everything when it comes to crash prevention, but the more visible you are to other drivers, the less likely you are to get into an accident.
But why might blue and red cars be more likely to be involved in accidents? These aren’t colors that blend into the road. However, much like black or gray, darker shades of blue can blend in with dark skies.
It might seem as though red’s brightness would make red cars among the safest, but some experts believe they may appear to “blend in” with road signs. If you’re driving in an environment with many stop signs, yield signs, and traffic lights, it’s easy to see a red car out of the corner of your eye and assume it’s just another traffic sign.
So does this mean you should steer clear of all darker vehicles? Not necessarily. It’s not a bad idea to be mindful of the fact that your car may be slightly harder to spot than lighter vehicles. However, the best way to protect yourself on the road is by driving safely and obeying all traffic laws.
Contact Our Chicago, IL, Accident Lawyers For A Free Consultation
Some may be slightly safer than others, but no car color can guarantee you won’t ever get into a crash. If you’ve been badly hurt in a car accident you didn’t cause, your next steps might be unclear. Just getting through the day can sometimes take all your strength.
However, if you can make one phone call — or send one message — our team is ready to help. At your free consultation, we’ll discuss your situation and help you determine whether taking legal action is the best way forward. If it is, we’ll get started on your case so you can focus on healing.
If you’re in Chicago or the greater Cook County area and have been injured in an accident you didn’t cause, get in touch for a free consultation today!