Safer Vehicles For Today’s Tech World

(LegalLaw247.com, February 25, 2015 ) Miami, FL -- Getting in a car accident is a risk that simply has to be taken nearly every day. Even those on foot or on bicycles are treading close enough to automobiles to collide. Even with the safest drivers, there is no real way to avoid someone else coming along to ruin your day (or, in some cases, ruining your life!).

Data from two years ago states that over 30,000 motor vehicle accidents resulted in death.

Through the years, it seems that most manufacturers have made an effort to put safety in the forefront. Thanks to the new technology of today, improved safety features are becoming not only possible, but implemented.

Insurance.com mentions several new high-tech safety features. One is a “drowsy driver alert” that is able to warn drivers of when they start to nod off. Another innovation is “stability control” which veers the automobile back into the lane if it starts to veer off. Other hot safety features include parking assistance and “blind-spot warning”. There are now even some cars that park themselves – without a driver!

Features like these are being installed in upcoming vehicles from various manufacturers in hopes of making the road safer for everyone on it. However, even with heightened safety, an unexpected accident is literally around every corner.

When injuries from these accidents are sustained, it may be necessary to contact an attorney such as Miami personal injury lawyer Carlos Verdecia at the Verdecia Law Firm. His office can be reached by live chat at www.verdecialaw.com or by dialing 786-600-1921 or (888) 424-4877.


Contact:
The Verdecia Law Firm
www.verdecialaw.com
786-600-1921


Carlos Verdecia
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