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Car Accidents at Intersections

Apr 2, 2019 @ 11:45 AM — by Jackson Reed
Tagged with: Car Accidents Auto Accidents Truck Accidents

Even if you drive a short distance, you’re sure to encounter a few intersections. As we stop and turn or proceed along, we may take for granted the hazards of an intersection, yet they are there. Attorneys Travis B. Terry and Jackson R. Reed have helped countless clients with lawsuits when car accidents lead to serious injuries or fatalities, and many of these crashes involve collisions at intersections.

The Richmond, TX legal team of Reed & Terry, LLP would like to consider some of the hazards of intersection accidents and why so many people are at risk for injury at these common fixtures of suburban roads and city streets.

National Intersection Accident Statistics

According to a major data study performed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there were 2,307,000 intersection collisions in 2008. That accounted for 40 percent of all collisions that year.

Intersection Accidents in the State of Texas

Looking at more recent numbers from the NHTSA, there were 724 fatal intersection crashes in the state of Texas in 2017. That is up slightly from the 719 fatal intersections in Texas in 2016.

These state numbers and national figures should give you an idea about the hazards for anyone passing through an intersection.

Types of Crashes in Intersections

Of all the types of crashes that may occur at an intersection, T-bone accidents are among the most common and the most deadly. Also known as broadside collisions, these types of crashes involve the front of one vehicle striking the side of another vehicle. A perpendicular impact like this is particularly dangerous for the vehicle struck on the side given how comparatively vulnerable that part of vehicle is in a collision.

What Causes Intersection Crashes?

Some common causes of intersection collisions include:

Hazards to Pedestrians and Bicyclists

We should also note that pedestrians and bicyclists face additional risks of injury at intersections. This is particularly true when motorists are making turns. If drivers do not pay attention to oncoming bikes or pedestrians, this could lead to a serious injury.

Learn More About Car Accident Lawsuits

For more information about your legal rights and options following a collision, be sure to contact our team of auto accident lawyers. The team at Reed & Terry, LLP is here to help. You can reach our legal practice by phone at (281) 201-0988.