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How ESC could help you avoid serious Houston Crash Injuries

Serious Houston crash injuries can permanently change your life and the lives of your loved ones. Electronic Stability Control (ESC) can help you avoid a severe accident. ESC helps you avoid crash injury. It’s designed to keep you from plowing out if your front wheels lose traction or from spinning out if your back wheels lose traction with the road. If you lose control of your vehicle as tires lose traction, you might easily leave the roadway or slide across the median or centerline to end up with costly, maybe even permanent injuries.

ESC is designed to selectively apply the brakes on individual wheels to keep your car traveling in the intended direction when ESC sensors detect that tires are beginning to reach the limits of road traction and the vehicle is beginning to slide off course and potentially launch you into serious Houston crash injuries.

Taking curves at too high of a speed or engaging in sudden evasive maneuvers can test the limits of your car’s road traction. Countersteering can help you maintain control of the vehicle in such an event, but most people don’t think of that as they’re panicking in reaction to an imminent crash.

ESC can help countersteer for you. For instance, when ESC detects that the left rear of your vehicle begins to slide and that your car is changing direction too quickly for your intended course, ESC can selectively apply the right front brake to bring the car back on track. But ESC has its limits and can’t compensate if you’re speeding too fast or your oversteering is too extreme.

Around half of all vehicle accidents are single-vehicle crashes where the driver has lost control of the car for some reason. Your vehicle might leave the road because:

  1. Your tires slip on ice, a patch of oil, or some other hazard;
  2. You nod off at the wheel;
  3. You take a curve too fast for the car to handle; or
  4. You’re trying to avoid an imminent accident ahead.

When drivers find themselves leaving the road, they often overcorrect when they try to get back on course, and this leads to a wreck, often a serious rollover. The end result might be vehicle ejection, severe head trauma, spinal injuries and paralysis, deep lacerations, broken bones, internal organ injuries, burns, or even severed limbs. Unfortunately, such severe accidents happen every day, leaving victims permanently disabled and families mourning for lost loved ones.

Learn what to do to protect your interests and your loved ones after serious Houston crash injuries: download our free report at the book icon on this page. The guide will help you understand how to build a successful claim for the financial recovery you deserve after a traumatic accident.

And don’t hesitate to contact the experienced Houston crash injury attorneys at Denena Points, PC if you have questions about your specific accident injury. We offer a free initial legal consultation to discuss your case and help you evaluate your potential for fair financial compensation. Call us at 713-807-9500 or reach us through our online contact form to get your free consultation.