There is evidence to suggest that the number of car accidents increases on the Monday following the springtime daylight saving time change. This is likely due to the loss of an hour of sleep and the disruption to the body’s internal clock, which can cause drowsiness and reduced alertness while driving.

A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine found that the number of car accidents increased by 6% on the Monday following the springtime daylight saving time change. Another study by the University of Colorado found that there was a 17% increase in traffic accidents on the Monday following the springtime change.

To reduce the risk of accidents following the daylight saving time change, it is important to ensure that you get enough sleep and are well-rested before driving. If you feel tired or drowsy while driving, pull over and take a break. Additionally, be extra cautious and attentive while driving during this time, especially during the morning commute. It is also a good idea to make sure your vehicle is well-maintained and that all safety features, such as brakes, headlights, and turn signals, are in working order.

 

In some cases, car accidents that occur as a result of daylight saving time changes may lead to insurance claims or legal actions. If you are involved in a car accident during this time, it is important to follow these steps:

  1. Seek medical attention: If you or anyone else involved in the accident is injured, seek medical attention immediately.
  2. Contact the authorities: Call the police to report the accident and request an official report. Be sure to provide accurate and detailed information about the location, time, and circumstances of the accident.
  3. Exchange information: Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. Collect names, addresses, phone numbers, driver’s license numbers, and insurance information.
  4. Gather evidence: Take photos of the accident scene, including damage to vehicles, road conditions, and any other relevant details. Collect the names and contact information of any witnesses.
  5. Notify your insurance company: Contact your insurance company to report the accident and provide them with all relevant information. Be honest and accurate in your description of the accident.
  6. Consider legal action: If you believe that the accident was caused by another driver’s negligence, you may want to consider consulting with an attorney to discuss your legal options.

It is important to note that the legal and insurance implications of a car accident can vary widely depending on the specific circumstances of the accident and the laws in your state or country. It is always a good idea to consult with a legal or insurance professional if you have any questions or concerns about a car accident claim.

 

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Depending on the circumstances of your car accident, you or your loved one could recover compensation for all that you have endured. This area of law is very complicated; there are exceptions and technicalities that if you do not know the law can cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars. This is why it is imperative you consult with our experienced Pennsylvania car accident attorneys at The Pisanchyn Law Firm to guide you through your claim.

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