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The Shocking Truth About Backing-Up Accidents—Why They’re More Dangerous Than You Think 

Backing up feels like second nature, right? You throw your car in reverse, glance in the mirrors, and go. But here’s the thing—backing-up accidents are way more dangerous than most people realize. If you or a loved one has been hurt, the car accident lawyers at Horn Wright, LLP, can help you understand your rights and obtain the compensation you deserve. 

Every year, over 200 people lose their lives in back over crashes, and thousands more suffer serious injuries. Parking lots, driveways, and crowded streets? That’s where these accidents happen most. And the victims? Often kids and older adults are harder to see and slower to react. 

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Hit by a Car in Reverse? Here’s What You Need to Do—Right Now 

Getting hit by a reversing car can leave you rattled. One second, you’re minding your own business; the next, you’re injured and wondering what just happened. What you do next matters. 

  • Get medical help. Even if you feel fine, injuries like concussions or whiplash can sneak up on you. The CDC says whiplash symptoms might not show up for 24 hours. 
  • Call the police. An official accident report can help prove who’s at fault. According to NHTSA, cases with police reports have a higher chance of securing fair compensation. 
  • Take pictures. Take the best possible photos of the scene, your injuries, and any vehicle damage. Studies show that accident claims with photos are 30% more likely to succeed. 
  • Find witnesses. If anyone saw what happened, get their info. Their statements could back up your case. 
  • Don’t say “sorry.” Even if it’s instinctive, an apology can be twisted into an admission of fault by the insurance company. 
  • Talk to a lawyer. Insurance companies play hardball, but an attorney fights to make sure you get what you deserve even when the accident wasn’t your fault

Can You Sue After a Backing-Up Crash? Absolutely—Here’s How 

Yes, you can sue. If a careless driver backed into you, they should be held accountable. The trick is proving they were negligent. Our personal injury attorneys know how to gather the right evidence to build a strong case. 

Negligence looks like this: 

  • Not checking mirrors and blind spots. More than 60% of accidents when backing up happen because drivers don’t double-check. 
  • Backing up too fast. Speeding in reverse cuts reaction time and increases the risk of hitting someone. 
  • Ignoring pedestrians or other cars. About 30% of accidents caused by negligently backing up involve pedestrians the driver simply didn’t notice. 
  • Driving distracted. Eating, texting, or fumbling with the radio? All major contributors to accidents. 
  • Driving under the influence. Alcohol messes with depth perception, making reversing even more dangerous. 

If your injuries are costing you in medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering, you’ve got every right to demand compensation. A lawyer helps make sure you get it. 

They Say ‘I Didn’t See You’—That’s No Excuse 

One of the most common excuses drivers give after a backing-up accident? “I didn’t see them.” But that doesn’t mean they’re off the hook. 

Drivers are responsible for making sure the coast is clear before they hit the gas in reverse. If they fail, they’re still at fault. Here’s how to prove it: 

  • Security footage. Video evidence can increase your chances of winning your case exponentially. 
  • Witness statements. People who saw the crash can help dispute the driver’s claims. 
  • Accident reconstruction. Experts can analyze skid marks, vehicle position, and impact force to prove what really happened. 
  • Vehicle data. Modern cars store data on braking, acceleration, and steering—sometimes proving a driver didn’t even check before reversing. 

Who Pays When a Driver in Reverse Wrecks Your Life? 

Most of the time, the driver who backed into you is responsible. But sometimes, other parties might share the blame: 

  • You and the driver. If you were also moving, the insurance company might try to say you share fault. But in states with comparative negligence laws, you can still get compensation even if you were partly at fault. 
  • The driver’s employer. If they were working at the time, their employer could be on the hook for damages. The personal injury attorneys at Horn Wright, LLP, will fight for what’s fair. 
  • The car manufacturer. A faulty backup camera or sensor? That could mean a lawsuit against the manufacturer. 
  • Property owners. Poor parking lot design, bad lighting, or missing signage? That could make the property owner liable. 

A lawyer sorts through these details to make sure the right people pay. 

Caught on Camera! How Dashcams and Security Footage Can Win Your Case 

Dashcams and security cameras can be total game-changers. They cut through the “he said, she said” and show exactly what happened. 

Here’s where to look for footage: 

  • Your car’s dashcam. Roughly 80% of dashcam footage favors the victim. 
  • Nearby security cameras. Many businesses, homes, and parking garages keep footage for 30-90 days—get it fast. 
  • Traffic cameras. Not always available, but when they are, they provide undeniable proof. 

Your lawyer can track down and analyze footage to help your case. 

Insurance Companies Will Try to Blame You—We Won’t Let That Happen 

Insurance companies have one job: saving money. If they can blame you, they’ll pay less—or nothing at all. They might say you walked into the car’s path or weren’t paying attention. 

Don’t fall for it. An attorney fights back against these tactics and negotiates for what you actually deserve—not what the insurance company wants to give you. 

Ticking Clock: How Long Do You Have to File a Lawsuit in New York? 

Time is running out. In New York, you’ve got three years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim. If it’s a wrongful death case, the deadline can be just two years. 

Miss these deadlines, and you lose your right to compensation. Simple as that. The sooner you take action, the better your case will be. 

Don’t Let a Careless Driver Get Away With It—We’re Here to Help—Hire One of the Best Law Firms in America 

Backing-up accidents might seem minor, but they can leave you with serious injuries and unexpected bills. You shouldn’t have to deal with that alone. At Horn Wright, LLP, we know how to fight back and win. Our experienced accident attorneys have helped countless clients secure vehicle collision compensation. If you need backing-up accident attorneys who won’t back down, we’re the team you want in your corner. 

We handle everything—investigations, negotiations, and even court battles—so you can focus on healing.  

Contact our office today for a FREE consultation. 

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