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Who Is at Fault in a T-Bone Car Accident?

March 05, 2025

Car Accidents

Who Is at Fault in a T-Bone Car Accident?

T-bone car accidents can cause severe injuries and require careful investigation to determine fault. Common causes include speeding, distracted driving, and running red lights. Proving negligence is key to holding the responsible party accountable. Victims may recover economic and non-economic damages for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress.

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T-bone car accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries. While car accidents can occur in many ways, such as sideswipe collisions, head-on accidents, and rear-end collisions, T-bone accidents make up about 22% of car accident fatalities.

An accident victim could get compensated for their injuries after a T-bone accident in different ways. They could hold the negligent party responsible for causing the car accident. But, it is important to determine who is at fault in the T-bone accident. Sometimes, T-bone accidents could involve multiple parties. However, an experienced attorney can investigate the T-bone accident and determine who the responsible parties are.

What Causes T-Bone Accidents?

T-bone accidents occur when a driver collides with the side of another vehicle, essentially making the “T” shape. T-bone accidents are especially common around intersections. This usually occurs when a driver runs a red light and collides with another vehicle with the right of way.

Examples of some causes of t-bone accidents include:

  • Drunk driving
  • Speeding
  • Texting while driving
  • Using navigation while driving
  • Fatigued driving
  • Inexperienced driving
  • Poor weather conditions
  • Poor street conditions
  • Improper intersection lighting

There could be several different causes of a T-bone accident. If a negligent driver caused one, the injured party has the right to file a lawsuit.

Determining Fault In a T-Bone Accident In Texas

An attorney will look at all critical pieces of evidence to determine who the responsible party is.

Some examples include:

  • Photographs of the accident location
  • Photographs of the vehicle damage
  • Police report
  • Interviewing eyewitnesses
  • Reviewing surveillance footage

The above are just examples of evidence that attorneys will review when determining the responsible party.

How Do I Prove That A Party Was Negligent In A T-Bone Accident?

A successful t-bone accident lawsuit will be able to prove that the other driver was negligent.

In order to prove negligence, an injured party must show:

  • The other driver had a duty to drive in a reasonably safe manner. For example, if the other driver was texting and driving, they had a duty to drive safely.
  • The other driver breached this duty. If the other driver was texting while driving, they breached their duty to drive safely.
  • Because the other driver breached the duty, they directly caused the accident.
  • The accident has now led to injuries.

If you can prove the other driver acted negligently, you could recover compensation.

What Damages Could I Recover from a T-Bone Accident?

T-bone accident victims could recover compensation for their injuries or property damage from the car accident.

You could recover:

Economic Damages

Economic damages are damages that the injured party suffered because of the accident. These are usually financial damages, and they include damage to the vehicle, medical expenses, and lost wages.

Non-Economic Damages

Non-economic damages are usually intangible and different from economic damages since they are harder to prove. If the accident victim has suffered an injury, they can recover compensation for the emotional distress that came with the injury. This is usually awarded in cases where parties have suffered disabilities, such as paralysis or spinal cord injuries. Non-economic damages compensate the victim for any pain and suffering.

T-Bone Accidents Could Be Tricky To Prove, Contact An Experienced T-Bone Accident Attorney

An experienced attorney will ensure you get the compensation you need to move forward with your life after experiencing the negligence of another party. T-bone accidents will require extensive investigation, mainly because they happen so quickly. Contact our attorneys to determine who the responsible parties are for your T-bone accident.

Contact the Dallas Car Accident Law Firm of Bush Personal Injury and Car Accident Lawyers LLC Today For Help

For more information, please contact the Dallas car accident law firm of Bush Personal Injury and Car Accident Lawyers to schedule a free consultation today.

Our office is conveniently located in Dallas, near the Dallas Downtown Historic District. We serve statewide throughout Texas.

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Dallas, TX 75202
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