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With gas prices on the rise, many people are turning to electric cars. You may be wondering, are they safe to drive? 

Upon an internet search, you may find scores of articles discussing the problems with electric cars such as flammability, but the truth is that electric cars are just as safe as gas-powered cars. 

But what happens when there is a car crash? Will the battery explode into flames?

Electric Cars: Are They Safe?

This situation is not impossible, but it is extremely rare.

In fact, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has found that passenger injuries are more likely to occur in crashes involving traditional gas or diesel-powered cars compared to electric cars. 

This is possible due to protective features in electric vehicles such as a shielding layer added to batteries and warning systems that detect when the battery is too hot. 

While it is true that lithium-ion batteries, the power source for electric cars, are flammable, gasoline poses a higher risk of fire. Gasoline is more likely to spread fire to other areas of the car than a battery. 

The evolution of electric car technology is moving rapidly, making these cars both a safe and smart option. 

Car Accident Attorneys in Louisville, KY

Whether you drive an electric car or a traditional car, your safety on the road is of utmost importance. If you’re seeking legal help due to injuries you’ve sustained from a car crash, you’ve come to the right place. Kaiman and Crahan, PLLC are YOUR Louisville Attorneys and are prepared to fight for you. Medical expenses, loss of wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, property loss, loss of consortium, and loss of enjoyment in life are all valid reasons to pursue a personal injury case. Call us today to discuss your case at no charge: (502)771-0741.

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