Senior Drivers and Car Accidents: How These Numbers Could Strengthen Your Claim

By Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP on December 19, 2025

Understanding how senior drivers fit into Texas crash statistics can shape the strength of your injury claim. Many people want to know what percentage of car accidents are caused by older drivers and how age-related factors influence liability. While age alone never determines fault, accident patterns involving adults over 65 often play an important role when insurers evaluate responsibility and compensation. At Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP, our goal is to help you understand these trends and use them strategically when pursuing a claim in Fort Worth.

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Senior Drivers and Car Accidents: How These Numbers Could Strengthen Your Claim

Understanding the Role of Senior Drivers in Car Accidents

When examining the role of older adults in motor vehicle collisions, data gives important context. So, what percentage of car accidents are caused by older drivers? The National Safety Council reports 65% of people killed in crashes involving an older driver in 2023 were either the senior motorist or a passenger age 65 or older. This includes 4,829 older drivers, 725 older passengers, and 217 younger passengers riding with a senior driver.

These numbers highlight an important point: older adults are not the primary cause of most collisions, but they often suffer the most serious outcomes. That reality affects how insurers assess damages, medical needs, and long-term costs.

As Fort Worth’s senior population grows, understanding how these cases differ can help you present a more complete and persuasive claim after a crash.

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Common Types of Accidents Involving Senior Drivers

Although many older motorists limit their driving or avoid challenging conditions, certain crash patterns appear more frequently in collisions involving senior drivers. We often see situations such as:

  • Left-turn impacts at intersections, where judging oncoming speed becomes difficult.
  • Failure-to-yield collisions in heavy or multi-lane traffic.
  • Rear-end incidents, sometimes tied to slower braking or reduced reaction time.
  • Parking-lot or low-speed crashes, often involving visibility challenges.
  • Side-impact collisions, when a driver struggles to check blind spots or merge safely.

Even though the number of drivers age 70 and older continues to rise, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports that fatal crash rates for this group have dropped compared to previous decades. Better vehicle safety, improved overall health, and self-regulation, such as avoiding night driving, play a role.

Texas law does not presume negligence based on age. Instead, liability depends on whether a driver acted reasonably under the circumstances. However, natural age-related changes can affect how a crash occurred.

These changes may involve:

  • Reduced vision, including depth perception or peripheral awareness.
  • Limited physical mobility, making it harder to turn or check blind spots.
  • Slower reflexes, affecting reaction times in sudden traffic shifts.
  • Cognitive challenges, which may impact situational awareness or judgment.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notes that these changes are part of the aging process—not disqualifiers for driving—but they can create safety concerns if not properly managed.

Using Accident Data to Support Your Claim

Accident trends help us explain why a particular maneuver or misjudgment was unsafe and how it fits into recognized patterns. When used correctly, data can help:

  • Explain why a particular maneuver was unsafe, such as a wide left turn or delayed braking.
  • Highlight visibility or perception issues that may have contributed to the collision.
  • Reinforce the foreseeability of the crash, making it harder for an insurance company to deny responsibility.
  • Demonstrate the likelihood of injury severity, especially when older drivers or passengers are involved.

We use these insights to build a claim that blends evidence with real-world context—never to stereotype, but to show how specific decisions led to preventable consequences.

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Steps to Take After an Accident Involving a Senior Driver

If you’re involved in a crash with an older motorist in Fort Worth, these steps can make a substantial difference in your claim:

  1. Call law enforcement so that an official crash report documents what happened.
  2. Seek immediate medical attention, even for symptoms that appear minor.
  3. Collect physical evidence, including photos, witness information, and traffic camera details.
  4. Contact our office early, ideally before speaking with insurance adjusters who may attempt to downplay your injuries.

The earlier we become involved, the faster we can secure evidence that could be lost—such as surveillance footage, electronic data from vehicles, or witness statements.

Contact Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP to Protect Your Rights

If your collision involved an older driver and you believe their actions contributed to the crash, we’re ready to help you understand your options and protect your claim. Call 817-920-9000 or reach out online for a free review. Anderson, Cummings & Drawhorn, LLP will evaluate your case, explain the next steps, and work to pursue the compensation you deserve.

Meet John Cummings

As a Fort Worth native and a double-Board Certified trial lawyer, John Cummings is dedicated to fighting for the rights of the injured. With a track record that includes record-setting verdicts and multi-million dollar settlements, he is an aggressive advocate who isn’t afraid to take on tough cases.

  • Named a Top Personal Injury Lawyer by Fort Worth, Texas magazine.
  • Recognized as a Texas Super Lawyer since 2003.
  • Holds two Board Certifications in Personal Injury Trial Law and Civil Trial Law.
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