Failure to Yield Accidents
Yielding. It is required by law in many circumstances; and, generally speaking, it is just good common sense. Driving defensively is the best way to avoid unnecessary collisions, and drivers who yield the right of way are far less likely to be at fault in the unfortunate event of an accident.
Yet, failing to yield is still among the leading causes of auto accidents in Texas and nationwide. According to the Insurance Information Institute, failure to yield is the third most-common cause of fatal car and motorcycle collisions. In a typical year, failing to yield the right of way causes more unnecessary deaths than fatigued driving, driving on the wrong side of the road, driving the wrong way in one-way traffic, and improper turns combined.
Experienced Representation for Victims of Serious San Antonio Collisions
If you were seriously injured or a loved one was killed as a result of another driver’s failure to yield, there is a good chance that you are entitled to a financial compensation. Failure to yield is a form of negligence, and Texas law holds negligent drivers accountable for the consequences of their mistakes. At the Law Offices of Ronald A. Ramos, we have over 30 years’ experience representing victims of a wide range of accidents; and, if you are entitled to compensation, we can help maximize your recovery through insurance negotiations and, if necessary, at trial.
Accidents Resulting from Failure to Yield
Whether due to distracted, impaired, inattentive, or fatigued driving, failing to yield is a simple mistake that can have devastating consequences. In an instant, one driver’s carelessness can cause another a lifetime of pain and suffering. Failure to yield can cause all types of vehicle collisions, and at Ronald A. Ramos Law Office, we help victims and their families recover compensation for:
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Head-On Collisions – These dangerous collisions frequently occur when a driver fails to yield to oncoming traffic at a red light or stop sign.
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Merging and Sideswipe Accidents – Drivers who merge without yielding the right of way can leave other motorists with inadequate room to avoid a dangerous or deadly accident.
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Side-Impact Collisions – Side-impact collisions resulting from failure to yield can cause bone fractures, head trauma, and other severe traumatic injuries.
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T-Bone Accidents – T-bone accidents typically occur at intersections, and drivers who have failed to yield the right of way are typically to blame.
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Other Failure-to-Yield Accidents – Regardless of the nature of your accident, if a negligent driver is to blame, we can help you win just compensation.
As with all types of collisions, even if the police responded to your accident and issued a ticket to the other driver, it is still critical that you have an attorney conduct an independent investigation. While the police report may be helpful in your case, you will need as much evidence as possible to convince the other driver’s insurance company that you deserve maximum compensation.
Speak with San Antonio Auto Accident Attorney Lawyer Ronald A. Ramos
For more information about seeking compensation after an accident resulting from another driver’s failure to yield, please contact us to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation. To speak with attorney Ronald A. Ramos in confidence, call (210) 308-8811 or tell us about the accident online now.
What Does Failure to Yield Mean Under Texas Law?
Under the Texas Transportation Code, drivers are required to yield the right of way in specific situations, including at intersections controlled by yield signs, when making left turns across oncoming traffic, when entering a roadway from a private drive or alley, to pedestrians in crosswalks and at intersections, and to emergency vehicles with active sirens and lights. When a driver fails to yield as required by law, they can be held liable for any resulting accident and injuries. Failure to yield is one of the most frequently cited causes of intersection collisions in San Antonio.
Common Failure to Yield Accidents
Failure to yield accidents take many forms depending on the traffic situation. T-bone collisions at intersections are among the most dangerous because the side of a vehicle offers minimal protection to occupants. Left-turn accidents occur when a driver turns in front of oncoming traffic without waiting for a safe gap. Pedestrian accidents happen when drivers fail to yield to walkers in crosswalks or at intersections. Merge-related crashes occur when drivers entering a highway or changing lanes fail to yield to vehicles already in the travel lane. Each of these scenarios can result in serious injuries including traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, spinal cord damage, and in the worst cases, wrongful death.
Proving Fault in a Failure to Yield Accident
Establishing that the other driver failed to yield is critical to your personal injury claim. Evidence that can help prove fault includes the official police accident report, which often cites the at-fault driver for a traffic violation, witness statements from people who saw the collision, traffic camera or surveillance footage from nearby businesses, damage patterns on the vehicles that show the angle and force of impact, and accident reconstruction analysis in complex cases. Texas follows a modified comparative fault rule, meaning you can recover damages as long as you are not more than 50 percent at fault. However, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Compensation for Failure to Yield Accident Injuries
If you were injured in a failure to yield accident caused by another driver, you may be entitled to recover compensation for all of your medical expenses, lost wages and reduced earning capacity, physical pain and mental anguish, vehicle repair or replacement costs, and loss of enjoyment of life. Our San Antonio car accident attorneys will evaluate the full extent of your damages and fight to maximize your recovery. Contact us today for a free consultation.
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