Monday, July 30, 2012

New Research Turns Road Rage Assumptions on Their Head


A Harris Interactive poll conducted between May and June of this year found that women, not men, were more likely to experience road rage. According to survey results, 61 percent of women surveyed admitted to experiencing road rage, compared to just 56 percent of men. These findings fly in the face of the conventional wisdom that men are more likely to lose their cool and damage other cars or injure other drivers as a result.

Increasingly, observers of highway safety are realizing that road rage is a problem on North Texas’s roads. Moreover, road rage may represent a new complication in civil litigation. Are you concerned that road rage may have played a part in your accident? Do you know how that may influence your legal rights or potential for recovery? Find out by talking to the lawyers at the Dallas law firm of Fears | Nachawati. For your free consultation, call 1.866.322.6898 or email us at http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm.