New Port Richey Accident Statistics

April 21, 2023 | Attorney, Matthew Dolman
New Port Richey Accident Statistics

New Port Richey is a thriving community about 30 miles northwest of Tampa. The historic city offers stunning beaches, a riverfront landscape, fabulous restaurants, shops, stores, and other businesses, along with a rich cultural heritage.

While New Port Richey doesn't have major attractions, many are nearby. Tourists often visit the area while visiting nearby cities and attractions. The city, bordered by the Gulf of Mexico and the Pithlachascotee River, covers a 4.6-mile area. People refer to New Port Richey as part of the Tampa Bay area, and it is a key city in Pasco County. New Port Richey also holds many festivals and special events, that bring people into the city, increasing the risk of accidents. If you suffered injuries or lost a loved one in a car accident, contact a New Port Richey car accident lawyer today for a free case evaluation.

New Port Richey Area Car Accident Statistics

Because of New Port Richey's location and the many people that travel through the city every day, residents and travelers have a higher risk of getting into an accident, especially during tourist season.

The 2022 accident statistics for the New Port Richey area are:

  • 99,337 total traffic-related crashes
  • 63,834 total injuries reported
  • 851 fatalities from all traffic accidents

The city also saw 1,147 alcohol-only vehicle crashes in 2022, with 616 injuries and 24 fatalities. For drug-only crashes, the city reported 23 drug-impaired accidents, with 10 fatalities, and it saw eight drug and alcohol-related accidents, with four fatalities.

In 2022, the New Port Richey area reported 2,683 motorcycle accidents, with 2,300 injuries and 146 deaths. There were 2,717 pedestrian accidents that same year, with 2,212 injuries and 198 fatalities. The area also saw 2,174 bicycle accidents, resulting in more than 2,000 injuries and 52 fatalities.

In 2021, commercial vehicles were involved in approximately 678 accidents, with 263 injuries and six fatalities.

Auto Accident Statistics


Source: https://www.flhsmv.gov/

Types of Injuries a New Port Richey Accident Could Cause

Vehicle and traffic-related accidents can cause a wide range of injuries. Your injuries might depend on several circumstances, including the size and type of vehicles, road conditions, speed, and other factors.

Typical motor vehicle accident Injuries include:

  • Bumps, bruises, scrapes, scratches, and cuts.
  • Strains and sprains.
  • Pulled and torn muscles and other soft tissue injuries.
  • Simple and compound fractures.
  • Crushed bones and other crush injuries.
  • Internal injuries.
  • Face and eye injuries.
  • Traumatic brain injuries.
  • Head, neck, and shoulder injuries.
  • Back and spinal cord injuries.
  • Amputation of a digit or limb.
  • Road rash.
  • Chemical and thermal burns.

Some injuries heal quickly, while others might take up to a few months. Still, others may never completely heal and turn into long-term or permanent disabilities.

Recovering Compensation After a New Port Richey Car Accident

Some people believe that it's less expensive to try to settle their car accident case without an attorney. However, insurance companies are in business to make money. Every claim they pay out decreases their bottom lines. Thus, they will do anything in their power to deny a claim. Barring that, they will offer you just enough to make you go away.

The issue with this is that the insurance company's lowball offer is rarely enough to cover medical expenses. You will not recover the additional damages you deserve.

A New Port Richey car accident lawyer knows all the tricks insurance companies use, twisting what you say to use it against you and admitting their client was at fault but telling you that their lowball offer is as high as they can pay.

A New Port Richey car accident lawyer can help you recover compensatory damages in the form of economic damages and non-economic damages.

Economic damages have a monetary value and include medical expenses, lost wages, death-related expenses, and loss of future earning capacity.

Non-economic damages do not have a monetary value and include pain and suffering, loss of quality of life, loss of companionship and/or consortium, amputation, excessive scarring, disfigurement, inconvenience, and loss of use of a body part or bodily function.

The court only orders a defendant to pay punitive damages if the defendant's behavior was grossly negligent or intentional. The court also only orders punitive damages if you win compensatory damages.

What to Do After an Accident

Many accident victims cannot take action after an accident, as their injuries prevent them from doing so.

However, if you can move around without causing additional injury to yourself, you can help document your case.

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Call first responders and check on others involved in the accident.

  • Take photos of the accident scene from all angles. Also, take photos of any damage to the road or nearby property.
  • Obtain contact information from witnesses, including those who were passengers in other involved vehicles.
  • Obtain contact, license, insurance, and registration information from all drivers involved in the accident.
  • Allow first responders to check you over, even if you believe your injuries are minor. Some injuries take hours or even days to manifest.
  • Give the police officer your statement.
  • Seek medical attention as soon as the police release you from the scene.
  • Contact a New Port Richey car accident lawyer as soon as possible for a free case evaluation.
  • Once you retain an accident attorney, they will start investigating your case to determine fault. Once the investigation is complete and the attorney reviews your medical records, they can start negotiations with the insurance company.

    If the insurance company refuses to come to a reasonable settlement, your attorney will discuss going to litigation with you.

    If you suffered injuries or lost a loved one in a car accident, contact a New Port Richey accident attorney as soon as possible for a free case evaluation.

     

    Matthew Dolman

    Personal Injury Lawyer

    This article was written and reviewed by Matthew Dolman. Matt has been a practicing civil trial, personal injury, products liability, and mass tort lawyer since 2004. He has successfully fought for more than 11,000 injured clients and acted as lead counsel in more than 1,000 lawsuits. Always on the cutting edge of personal injury law, Matt is actively engaged in complex legal matters, including Suboxone, AFFF, and Ozempic lawsuits.  Matt is a lifetime member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum and Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum for resolving individual cases in excess of $1 million and $2 million, respectively. He has also been selected by his colleagues as a Florida Superlawyer and as a member of Florida’s Legal Elite on multiple occasions. Further, Matt has been quoted in the media numerous times and is a sought-after speaker on a variety of legal issues and topics.

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