Rear-end collisions, where you’ve stopped at a red light or slowed in traffic with plenty of warning, only to be hit by the vehicle behind you.
Front-end collisions, caused when an oncoming car drifts into your lane and strikes you head-on. At higher speeds, these accidents often result in severe injuries.
T-bone collisions, occurring as you cross an intersection and another vehicle crashes into the side of your car. Passengers on the impacted side are especially vulnerable.
“Fender benders,” low-speed accidents that can still cause significant injuries, like whiplash or bruising, to drivers and passengers.
Pedestrian accidents, when you’re crossing the street carefully and following traffic signals, but are struck by a driver running a red light, amber light, or stop sign.
Rear-end collisions, in which you have stopped (with ample warning) at a red light, or slowed down in heavy traffic, and have been struck by the vehicle directly behind you.
Front-end collisions, in which a car approaching from the other direction veers into your lane and hits you head-on. At high speeds, these kinds of accidents result in especially serious injuries.
T-bone collisions, in which you are crossing an intersection and a vehicle slams into the side of your car. These types of accidents are especially dangerous for passengers on the exposed side of the car.
“Fender benders,” accidents at relatively low speed that can still result in serious injury—usually whiplash or contusions—to the driver or her passengers.
Pedestrian accidents, in which you are crossing the street (with due caution and obeying all traffic signals) and you are struck by a driver who speeds through an amber or red light or a stop sign.
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