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Proving Fault After a T-Bone Accident

Published on Apr 10, 2020 at 1:05 pm in Car Accidents.
Proving Fault After a T-Bone Accident

Car accidents can be devastating. T-bone accidents, also known as side impact collisions, can be especially damaging, and are considered one of the most fatal types of collision, second only to head-on collisions. These crashes can seriously injure or kill any passenger in the car, no matter if they’re the driver, front passenger, or a rear passenger. If you’ve experienced a T-bone crash, you know how terrifying and dangerous they can be.

When you weren’t the driver responsible for the crash, and you suffer injuries, you’ll want to hold the negligent or reckless driver accountable for their actions. Corban Gunn, Attorney at Law will help you get justice for your injuries by holding the other driver responsible. Although we can’t take away the physical damages, we can find you peace through compensation for the financial damages you have suffered.

How Can I Prove the Other Driver Is at Fault?

When you’re interested in proving the fault of the other driver in your T-bone accident, there are some steps you can take to show you were innocent. Whether the other driver plowed into the side of your car, or their negligence forced your car into the side of theirs, these steps will help your case:

  • Record the time of the accident. Knowing the exact time your T-bone accident took place will help your case because police can look at the timing of traffic lights and cameras and align them with your story. They might also be able to line up phone records to prove the driver was on their phone at the time of the accident. For example, this can help prove you were moving through a green light while the driver who T-boned you blew through a red light while texting.
  • Take pictures of the scene. The more proof of the scene that you have, the better case you can build. Take pictures of damages to your car, any other cars, visible injuries, the intersection, the weather, and any other factors at the scene that might have played into the collision.
  • Don’t make any accusations and don’t apologize. When speaking to other driver, and when speaking to the police, it’s important that you don’t place blame on anyone, including yourself. Apologizing for the accident could imply that you are to blame, so make sure you remain calm and do not accuse anyone at the scene.
  • Seek medical help. Regardless if you think you’re injured, you want to seek medical attention directly following a crash. Any injuries as a result of the accident that the doctor records can be compared to medical records from before the crash, which proves that the accident caused you physical harm. Medical bills will also provide proof of your injury and treatment.
  • Hire a lawyer. There’s only so much you can do on your own when trying to prove the other driver is at fault for your side impact collision. A Biloxi car accident lawyer can give you the legal backing you need to hold the negligent or reckless driver responsible for your injuries and any other damage they caused.

How Do I Prove the Other Driver’s Negligence?

Negligence will likely be a big part of your T-bone accident claim, as most car accidents are caused by another driver’s negligent actions. With the above information, you should be able to prove that not only was the driver who caused the accident negligent, but that your injuries were a direct result of their negligence. Pertinent medical records, medical bills, lost wages, and any other financial hardships you were faced with from your injuries and damages will be able to further prove the burden that the other driver’s negligent actions caused you.

You might still have questions about how to prove the other driver was at fault for your T-bone accident in Mississippi. Luckily, Corban Gunn, Attorney at Law in Biloxi has the answers for you. With an experienced lawyer like him on your case, you won’t have to stress about proving the other driver caused your accident—he will handle it. These cases can be complex, so don’t hesitate to reach out to us as soon as possible so we can discuss your legal options.

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