July 7, 2021 | By Greene Broillet & Wheeler
Summer is the favorite season of many. It is full of festivals, parties, barbecues, and other fun activities. However, summer is also host to several holidays that find people drinking during the day and long into the night.
Data has shown that car crashes are more prevalent, particularly for teen drivers, during the so-called “100 Deadliest Days of Summer.” Below, we pinpoint when the 100 Deadliest Days of Summer are and discuss the factors that have earned this time period its notorious nickname.
The 100 Deadliest Days of Summer is the time period from the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day, all the way to the unofficial end of summer, Labor Day. During this time period from 2010 to 2019, more than 7,000 people died in teen driving-related summertime crashes. This amounts to roughly seven people every day, which outpaces the approximate six people killed in car crashes every day during the rest of the year.
This startling trend doesn’t end at teen drivers, however. According to the National Safety Council, the motor vehicle deaths and mileage death rates for all motorists noticeably increase from July through September, when compared to the rest of the year. The NSC breaks down the data in the chart below and with the following metrics:

https://injuryfacts.nsc.org/motor-vehicle/overview/crashes-by-month/
The summertime crash trend is apparent, but why does it occur? For teen drivers in particular, they may engage in the following behaviors that increase the chances of a crash:
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the risk of motor vehicle crashes is higher among teens aged 16-19 than among any other age group, teens are not the sole cause of crashes during the summer. Adults can engage in distracted driving, drunk driving, and drowsy driving, and so it is important for you to know how to protect your rights after any type of crash caused by a driver of any age.
A car crash can be sudden and overwhelming. If you are able, it is smart for you to take as many of the following steps as you can to help strengthen your claim down the line:
Another crucial step is to contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. Serious car crashes may leave you with significant injuries, some of which may not present themselves until weeks or even months later–particularly those involving the head and brain.
A qualified attorney will be able to analyze the details of your case and work to recover the maximum possible compensation that you may need down the line.
By filing a claim after a car crash, you may recover funds for critical services you may need down the line. Sometimes, car crashes can result in serious permanent injuries that prevent you from returning to work or earning an income. This is why filing a claim after a crash is vital because it can provide financial support for you when you can no longer work. Such funds may be used for the following:
It’s important to note that the driver of the other vehicle may not be the only liable party for a car crash. California is a “pure comparative negligence” state, meaning that when an accident is caused by someone’s negligence, liability can be shared by more than one party. This can be true for crashes involving commercial vehicles.
Since commercial vehicles like trucks, taxis, limos, and more are often owned or leased by a large organization, there can be many parties involved in these vehicles’ operation. As such, there can be many parties that may be held liable for any defect or negligence related to the vehicle involved in a crash. These parties can include:
Given the potentially complex nature of commercial vehicle accidents, it is wise for you to work with a qualified attorney who can sort out the details and help you recover maximum compensation.
While summer is a season that goes off without a hitch for most families, the data shows that this time of year poses significant threats to drivers. If you or someone you love has been injured in an auto accident, our Los Angeles trial attorneys at Greene Broillet & Wheeler, LLP are here to help. We have helped countless auto accident victims recover millions of dollars after devastating accidents, and we want to help you move forward from any similar situation you have experienced.
Call Greene Broillet & Wheeler, LLP at (866) 634-4525 to schedule a free consultation.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partiner, Tim J. Wheeler who has more than 20 years of legal experience as a personal injury attorney.