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Fatal Car Accidents on Washington D.C. Beltway Linked to Three Areas

Friday, February 25th, 2011

Source: The Washington Examiner, 2011

A recent Washington Examiner article revealed data that shows most auto accident fatalities on the Capital Beltway over the last three years occurred in the same three stretches of roadway. In a given year, upwards of 3000 car accidents occur on the highway (approximately 8 per day), and an average of 18 people are killed each year on the Beltway. However, it’s apparent that most car accident fatalities are linked to three portions of the road: between Ritchie-Marlboro Road and Central Avenue in Prince George’s County, near the intersection between I-95 and the Beltway in Maryland, and in the last nine miles of highway spanning Fairfax and Alexandria, Virginia as you approach the Woodrow Wilson Bridge.

 

The west side of the Beltway, from where I-95 intersects in the north to where it intersects again in the south has only seen eight fatalities in the last three years, compared to the much more deadly eastern side of the roadway. Interestingly, it’s the eastern side of the highway that is marked by more curves and hills. AAA spokesman John Townsend explained to the Examiner that accidents are actually more prevalent in straighter, flatter portions of roads, where drivers are more likely to speed up and take risks.

 

Also interesting was the Examiner’s finding that weather had no impact on deadly accidents on the Beltway. Ninety-one percent of fatal accidents in the last three years occurred during clear weather.

Another finding was that while the number of accidents overall has dropped, fatalities and injuries have remained more or less steady, and actually increased by 50% between 2008 and 2009.

All of these findings are a reminder that driving on the Beltway and in and around the Washington, D.C. Northern Virginia, and Maryland metropolitan areas can be a dangerous business. The Barrera Law Firm encourages you to drive safely, and if you or a loved one is injured or killed in an accident, please contact a lawyer today.

5 Things to do After an Auto accident.

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

If you have just been involved in an auto accident. There are a number of things that you can to do protect yourself.

1. Call the police, and have them investigate the accident. The other driver might ask that you not call; that you can “work it out”- DO NOT FALL FOR THIS TRAP. Too many times I have had clients come to me and say that they didn’t call the police as the other driver was accepting responsibility, only to find out that the other driver completely  changed his story. Have the Police investigate the accident. If someone should be ticketed for causing the accident, then so be it.

2. If you’ve decided to not call the Police (a bad idea), and just exchange information. Do not rely on the other driver to write down his information. Make sure the other driver gives you his license and registration. Write down all the information you can, as you don’t want a situation where you can’t find the other dirver just because you didn’t write down his information.

3. See if there were any witnesses to your accident. Many times good samaritans will stop just to ask if you are okay after an accident. Ask them if they saw the accident, and if so, get their contact information. Many times the testimony of an independent witness made all the difference in terms of winning or losing a case.

4. Take photographs. Almost very cell phone has a camera these days. There is no excuse for not taking photographs. Take as many as you can of the accident scene, the damage to the cars, any skid marks, the other car’s license plate. All of this information in invaluable and should be preserved.

5. If you are not feeling well, go to the nearest emergency room. If the police are there, have them call an ambulance for you, and get yourself checked out. Once seen at the emergency room, follow their instructions regarding getting follow-up care. Delays in treatment are always used by insurance companies to claim that you weren’t hurt. Make sure you are thoroughly checked out.

These are just a few things that you should consider after an auto accident. Please read our other posts as to how you can protect your rights following an auto accident.

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