Utah Driveway Accidents On The Rise
During these summer months, as children are at home playing in their yards, tragic injuries and accidents in the driveway seem to be on the rise. According to KSL News, more than fifty Utah children every year are injured when a car runs over them in their own driveway. Primary Children’s Medical Center has reported that a child is run over in a driveway or parking lot every six days in the state of Utah. Children under the age of 5 account for a large number of such victims. Often times, the accident occurs when the vehicle is backing out of the driveway, and the visibility is limited. Large vehicles such as SUVs and vans are especially prone to a driveway accident, as they have larger blind spots than small cars. Even with new technology in cars, such as backup cameras or extended mirrors, drivers should always take the time to walk around the car and make sure there are no children present before pulling out of the driveway.
Primary Children’s Medical Center offers the following tips to help prevent a driveway accident:
• Teach your children not to play around vehicles, even when they are parked in the driveway or garage.
• If you have backup cameras or sensor devices in your vehicle, use them when you back out of your driveway.
• Check your driveway and around your vehicle before starting the ignition.
• When someone is leaving your driveway, make sure your children are supervised.
• Reduce your blind spots by adjusting your side mirrors.
Please be careful when you leave your driveway, and during every part of your commute. Responsible drivers help reduce the amount of accidents on Utah’s roadways. If you have been involved in a Utah car accident due to someone else’s negligence, you may benefit from contacting the best Utah personal injury lawyer. Call the Christensen Law Firm at 801.506.0800 for a free consultation. We offer our clients personal service and superlative legal representation, and will work to ensure your receive justice and compensation for your injuries.