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WHAT IS A SIDE IMPACT COLLISION?

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What Is a Side Impact Collision?

A side impact collision — also known as a T-bone or broadside crash — occurs when the front of one vehicle collides with the side of another vehicle. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, nearly a quarter of all passenger vehicle fatalities are a result of this type of accident. The reason that broadside collisions are so dangerous is because there is very little protection between the occupant sitting on the side of the vehicle that is struck and the striking vehicle, relative to the crumple protection and bumper zones offered in both rear-end and frontal impact crashes.

 

What Causes This Type of Accident?

Side impact collisions most often occur due to one driver’s failure to yield the right-of-way to another. Failure to yield accounts for more than 3,500 fatal accidents in the U.S. each year. These accidents generally occur in intersections, where one driver has failed to stop for a red light or a stop sign. Other places where a broadside collision can happen include:

 

While most side impact collisions are the result of failure to yield, there are some examples of this type of accident occurring for other reasons, such as when a driver loses control of his or her vehicle and it travels perpendicular into a travel lane and is struck by another vehicle traveling in that lane. Often, this is the result of a previous accident or a driver losing control while swerving to avoid a collision.

 

A number of behaviors may result in a driver failing to yield the right-of-way, such as:

 

 

Who Is at Fault in a Side Impact Collision?

Generally, the individual who failed to yield the right-of-way is at fault for a side impact collision. This can be either the driver whose car was impacted on the side, or the driver whose car caused the side impact, depending on the details of the case. In broadside accidents that did not involve failure to yield, liability depends on who caused the accident that resulted in the vehicle traveling perpendicular in the lane.

 

What Types of Injuries Does a Side Impact Collision Cause?

As stated above, broadside collisions are among the most dangerous types of collisions, particularly for the occupants sitting on the side of the vehicle that was struck. This is especially true when the accident involves two vehicles of vastly different sizes or types. For example, the injuries suffered to occupants of two passenger cars will generally be less severe than the occupants of a passenger car that was struck broadside by a semi-truck. Some of the injuries that are associated with side impact collisions include:

 

 

Have You Been Injured in a Side Impact Collision?

If you’ve been injured in a side impact collision in Woodstock or other parts of Cherokee County that was caused by the negligence or recklessness of someone else, recovering from your injuries should be your primary concern. When you are able, consider speaking with an experienced car accident attorney; an attorney can serve as an advocate throughout your recovery, and ensure your best chance at securing the compensation you deserve for your injuries.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”1/3″ css=”.vc_custom_1488984969615{background-color: #29639e !important;}”][mk_padding_divider size=”60″][mk_fancy_title color=”#ffffff” size=”24″ font_weight=”bold” font_family=”Roboto” font_type=”google” align=”center”]

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