Uncovering the Hidden Dangers of Intersection Accidents
Intersections are some of the most dangerous areas on the road. While all accidents can be traumatic, those that occur at intersections often result in severe injuries for several reasons. Being aware of the hazards particular to these high-risk zones can help you stay safe and determine fault if an intersection collision does happen.
Why Intersections Increase Accident Risks
There are inherent risks to intersections that contribute to accidents:
More Conflict Points
At an intersection, traffic flows merge from different directions. Each lane allowing entrance creates more potential contact between cars. Areas where traffic crosses have the highest chance of collision. More conflict points mean more opportunities for drivers to crash.
Confusion Over Right-Of-Way
When vehicles meet at an intersection, one must yield to another. But confusion over right-of-way rules leads to many wrecks. Drivers may go out of turn or fail to yield properly. Unclear signage, difficult visibility, or ignorance of right-of-way protocol can cause accidents.
Driver Distraction/Error
Intersections require increased attentiveness to navigate safely. But distractions like cell phones often interfere. A driver who is not fully focused may fail to stop, slow down properly, or notice other vehicles. Human error increases at intersections as motorists multitask and have more stimuli to monitor.
Speeding Through Yellow Lights
Drivers attempting to “beat the clock” and speed through changing lights account for many crashes. Vehicles going too fast to stop safely when a light turns yellow end up colliding with crossing traffic. This reckless behavior dramatically raises intersection dangers.
Failure to Obey Traffic Signs
Many intersection accidents are caused by drivers ignoring stop signs, yield instructions, turn prohibitions, and other posted traffic directives. Overconfidence, distraction, intoxication, and disregard for the law lead to disobeying intersection signs and lights.
Restricted Views
Blurry sight lines caused by buildings, signs, vegetation, or other obstacles increase intersection crash risks. Drivers cannot see cross traffic clearly and fail to notice oncoming vehicles in time. Environmental factors blocking visual fields contribute greatly to collisions.
Inclement Weather Conditions
Rain, snow, and ice decrease the safety of intersections by impairing traction, visibility, and stopping distances. Hazards multiply when poor weather is added to other risks like speeding and failure to yield appropriately.
Most Common Injuries from Intersection Accidents
When collisions occur at intersections, victims often sustain more significant trauma than other accidents. Here are some of the most common serious injuries:
Traumatic Brain Injuries
The impacts at intersections can throw occupants around with force since vehicles collide at high speeds and with little to no braking. Heads hitting dashboards, windows, and other hard surfaces often lead to concussions, bleeding in the brain, or other traumatic brain injuries.
Spinal Cord Damage
The sudden, violent movements of occupants in intersection crashes frequently cause severe trauma to the head, neck, and back. Vertebrae can fracture or dislocate, pinching the spinal cord and resulting in partial or total paralysis.
Crush Injuries
When vehicles smash into each other in perpendicular collisions, the side impact can crumple doors and compartments. Occupants may be crushed between colliding vehicles or inside mangled metal. These crush injuries can be permanently disabling or disfiguring.
Severed Limbs
At high velocities, the force of impact can sheer or tear limbs. Intersection wrecks often involve motorcyclists and pedestrians, too, increasing the chance of amputation. Losing a limb dramatically impacts quality of life and requires extensive recovery.
Internal Organ Damage
Major organ systems like the heart, lungs, and liver can be lacerated, ruptured, or disconnected from vessels in high-speed collisions. Massive internal bleeding from these wounds may be fatal without quick treatment.
Broken Bones
The jolting trauma of intersection crashes commonly results in fractures of the arms, legs, ribs, hips, and other bones. Compound fractures that break skin carry risks of infection. All fractures mean painful recovery periods.
Burn Injuries
Fires sometimes erupt when vehicles collide and rupture fuel tanks. Being trapped in a burning vehicle or unable to escape quickly due to injuries can lead to disfiguring burns and smoke inhalation damage.
Proving Fault at Intersection Accidents
When intersection wrecks produce catastrophic harm, identifying the at-fault driver is key. Insurance coverage, medical expenses, lost wages, and suffering compensation hinge on proper liability determination.
An experienced personal injury attorney can secure evidence like:
- Witness accounts
- Video footage
- Police reports
- Medical documentation
- Accident reconstruction testimony
Counsel can establish negligence in intersection accidents through factors like:
- Speeding driver failed to slow for yellow light
- Motorist ignored posted stop sign
- Visibility obstructions not cleared by local government
- Inadequate intersection traffic controls
- Driver impaired by drugs or alcohol
- Motorist ran red light due to distraction
- One vehicle failed to yield right-of-way
Proving fault allows the innocent collision victim to seek maximum damages for their pain, disability, and losses.
Take Action After an Intersection Injury
Being hurt in a serious intersection wreck can feel overwhelming. Recovery is difficult enough without fighting insurance denials and navigating legal hurdles. But pursuing rightful compensation is essential and can help make financial worries a lot easier to deal with. To make the process easier, consult an experienced intersection accident attorney right away. Counsel will handle the claim process while you focus on healing. They can estimate settlement value, negotiate aggressively on your behalf, and take the case to court if needed.
If you or a loved one has been harmed in an intersection collision caused by someone else’s negligence, contact us today. Our dedicated team will protect your rights and help you recover the maximum compensation you deserve. With compassionate counsel, you can take control of your future again. You can visit our offices at:
- Orlando – 315 Park Lake Cir., Orlando, FL 32803
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- Poinciana – 4663 Old Pleasant Hill Road, Poinciana, FL 34759
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Or call now for a free consultation on (888) 522-0222.