According to a recent study by AAA, teen drivers are more likely to get into an accident than adult drivers. The study further indicates that carrying teen passengers increases the risk of getting into an accident more than adult passengers.

With a teenage family member, you may be wondering how to prevent accidents with teenage drivers and what to do if an accident occurs.  If you or your teen child were injured in an accident in Missouri or Kansas that was not your fault, contact our experienced accident and injury attorneys.  We have offices in Kansas City, Missouri and Overland Park, Kansas and are ready to help

Read on for a summary of:teenager driving car accident Kansas City

  • the highest risk times of the year for teen accidents in Missouri and Kansas,

  • what to do after a car crash with a teenager in Kansas City, and

  • safety steps you can take to avoid accidents with teenage drivers.   

When Teenage Accidents Occur in Kansas & Missouri

Car accidents with teenage drivers in Missouri and Kansas are most often caused due to drunk driving, distracted driving, and speeding.  Car accidents with teenagers also happen to be on the rise at certain times of the year, including:

Homecoming

During homecoming, a teenager may be given the freedom to drive to and from the dance alone or with friends. You should make sure your teenager is familiar with the route to their date's or friend's house, the restaurant, and the school. 

In addition, there's a big difference between driving during the day or on a dark night.  You can minimize the risk of a homecoming accident by riding with them around the same time they will be coming home from the dance to create familiarity with the road at night.

Prom and Graduation

Prom and graduation are among the most anticipated dates for high school students.  Unfortunately, they also pose the highest risk times of the year for teen accidents.  Underage drinking, distracted driving, and fatigue increase the risk of teens ending up in car accidents after prom and graduation. 

As a parent or guardian, talk to your child about the dangers of driving under the influence and distracted driving.   Offer to hire chauffeur services during these important occasions, have a designated driver, or suggest public transportation.  If you're planning to let your child drive on their own, make it a habit to ride with them and teach them driving rules such as:

  • Always putting on the seatbelt
  • Staying within the recommended speed limit 
  • Never driving when feeling tired or exhausted
  • Never driving while under the influence of alcohol or any other substance
  • Avoiding distractions when behind the wheels

Pool Parties

Pool parties are another high-risk event for teenage drivers.  In addition to car accidents, teens are at risk of slip-and-fall accidents, diving accidents, and electrocution accidents.  These accidents can be fatal and lead to serious injuries, like brain injuries (including concussions), broken bones, back and neck injuries, dislocations, lacertaions, among others. 

The pool owner may be liable if your teen child is involved in a pool party accident.  However, the pool owner is not automatically held liable as the law must look into the details leading to the accident before determining liability.  For instance, if the kids were trespassing when injured, the law doesn't hold the owner responsible as they do not have a duty of care to trespassers.  

What to Do After an Accident with Teenagers in MO & KS

Your teenage child may be responsible, but parental instincts will likely kick in immediately after leaving home for prom, homecoming, or a house party at a friend's. Make it your duty to teach them how to behave in case of an accident.  After the accident, your child must remain calm, reasonable, and safe. Let them know that in case of an accident:

  • You are concerned about their well-being and not mad
  • If possible, they should move to a safe distance 
  • Call 911 so that local enforcement can respond quickly to the accident and take a report for the accident
  • Accept medical attention from the EMT or first responders
  • Contact you or another guardian as opposed to contacting their fellow teen friends
  • Contact our experienced personal injury attorney to instruct the teen on what to do after the accident

Some safety precautions you can take to minimize the risk of teen accidents include:

Warn Your Child About the Dangers of Drunk Driving

You can’t be with your teenager all the time, and you certainly can’t control the behavior of other teenagers.  However, you can educate your teen about why they should always have a designated driver.  In addition, you can volunteer to pick them up after the party to prevent an instance where they are forced to drive with someone who was drinking.

Teach Your Teen about the Dangers of Texting While Driving

Separating teens from their phones can be difficult, if not impossible.  However, your teen needs to understand the dangers of texting when behind the wheel.  Before you give your teen permission to drive, consider reminding them what they learned in driver's ed and make them put away their phone while they are driving.

Monitor their Driving Speed and Teach Defensive Driving

Missouri and Kansas have strict laws and penalties for speeding.  Your teenager needs to understand that a motor vehicle becomes very dangerous when operated on roads in excessive speeds.  They need to know what to do if they are driving next to other drivers who are wreckless and how to drive in a defensive manner.

Our Accident and Injury Attorney Can Help

If you or your teen child were injured in an accident that was not your fault, you don't have to go through it alone.  Our accident attorneys can help investigate the accident, determine liability, and seek a full and fair compensation on your behalf.

Call our office today at 816-203-0143 or reach out through our online contact form for a free consultation.  You can also instantly download our free book Crash Course: 9 Mistakes That Can Wreck Your Accident Claim.  We’re here for you, and ready to help!

 

Kevin J. McManus
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Kevin McManus is an accident injury and disability lawyer in Kansas City, MO, and Overland Park, KS
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