
One of the most terrifying aspects of car accidents is that they could truly happen to anyone. Whether you are in your car, on a bike, or a pedestrian crossing the street, motor vehicle collisions can strike quickly and unexpectedly. If you are one of the many individuals factored into the more recent Pennsylvania car accident statistics, you may benefit from the help of a car accident lawyer.
A lot of variables go into the process of predicting future Pennsylvania car accident statistics, but here is a brief breakdown of what goes into this detailed procedure.
In 2024, there were a reported 110,765 car accidents in the state of Pennsylvania. This is slightly higher than the number of crashes in 2023. Broken down, this means that, in 2024, there were 303 reportable traffic crashes daily, or roughly about 13 crashes every hour. Pennsylvania had a rate of approximately 1.13 deaths per 100 million miles traveled, totaling 1,127.
The highest cause of these fatalities was the collision of a motor vehicle with a fixed object, such as a tree, wall, or guardrail.
The National Safety Council (NSC) predicted that there would be 18,720 total motor vehicle deaths nationwide within the first six months of 2025. There are several variables that must be factored in to estimate future car accident statistics for 2025, including the type of vehicles involved, the variety of accidents, and potential causes of the collisions.
Due to the mobility of motor vehicles, the potential car accident victim pool is larger than ever. Motorcyclists, bicyclists, pedestrians, and other drivers are all at risk. In 2024, the group with the highest number of driver-error-related car accidents was males aged 21-25, totaling 12,957. At less than five reports behind, males 16-20 have the second highest involvement in these kinds of accidents.
Accidents can be caused by a whole host of things, including the following examples:
While some of these things may be outside of the driver’s control, it is always wise to remain alert and focused, as you may be held responsible for not reacting in time.
Pennsylvania is considered a choice no-fault state, which means that drivers can choose between limited tort, no-fault, or full tort coverage for insurance purposes. This is why Pennsylvania law requires that all drivers must carry a minimum liability insurance but are responsible for their own damages up to their coverage limits. Here is a brief breakdown of limited tort and full tort:
Car accidents can leave you feeling overwhelmed, confused, and unable to afford the necessary aftercare. When you hire a car accident lawyer, however, you can seek compensation for the suffering and expenditures you have been forced to handle. This can include coverage for your medical bills, car repair and/or replacement, as well as compensation for the pain and suffering you have endured.
There were approximately 110,765 reported car accidents in Pennsylvania in the year 2024. This means that, per 100,000 residents, Pennsylvania has a car accident fatality rate of 9.3. That same year, Pennsylvania ranked fifteenth in the nation for motor vehicle collisions. If you are concerned about car accident rates in your area, check with your local police department, local city officials, or a car accident lawyer.
As of 2024, Mississippi experienced the highest number of motor vehicle accident-related fatalities in the state population, falling at a rate of 24.9 deaths per 100,000 residents. Wyoming came in second, with a rate of 24.7, only 0.2 behind Mississippi. Massachusetts had the lowest car accident fatality rate, and Pennsylvania fell slightly below the national average with an overall rate of 9.3.
Each car accident case is unique, which means that the cost of hiring a car accident lawyer tends to vary case by case in the state of Pennsylvania instead of following a one-size-fits-all format. There are, however, some consistent variables that can often influence your overall price, including the level of complexity your case presents, the amount of time it needs to reach a resolution, and who you hire to represent you.
Pennsylvania has a system in place for no-fault car accident insurance. It is important to note, however, that if you accept the no-fault, limited tort insurance option, you cannot file a claim against the other driver’s insurance company to pursue damages unless your injuries, as well as your overall pain and suffering, meet a pre-established threshold.
At The Frank Santini Law Firm, we believe in helping our clients pursue justice and compensation for the suffering they have been forced to endure. Contact The Frank Santini Law Firm today to schedule a consultation and see how we can help you pick up the pieces of your life after your car accident.
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