Determining fault in a T-bone car accident can be challenging. This process often requires a careful investigation of various factors and evidence, including police reports and reviewing traffic laws, physical evidence, and witness statements.
The fault may be straightforward if one driver violates a traffic rule, like running a red light, but in some cases, both drivers may share some level of responsibility. Contact the Law Office of Tyler Rody today to learn more about determining fault in a T-bone car accident.
Side-impact crashes or T-bone car accidents occur when a vehicle rams into the side of another vehicle at a perpendicular angle. In these collisions, the front line of one vehicle collides with the side of another, creating a T shape.
They mostly happen at parking lots or intersections. Contributing factors include when one driver refuses to yield a traffic signal, such as a stop sign or red light.
Understanding the common causes of T-bone accidents is essential for promoting safe driving practices to prevent these accidents and ensure the well-being of all road users. Here are some contributing factors to T-bone collisions.
In South Carolina, fault determination in T-bone collisions is based on the concept of comparative negligence. This means that fault can be given to various parties depending on their degree of liability for the accident. To establish fault in a T-bone accident in South Carolina, several aspects are taken into account, including:
The Law Office of Tyler Rody has represented car accident victims in Spartanburg for years. If you have been injured in a T-bone crash, call our office at (864) 381-7969 to schedule a free consultation with Spartanburg car accident lawyer Tyler Rody.