Who Is at Fault for a T-bone Accident?
Broadside accidents, sometimes called T-bone collisions, happen when one driver fails to yield the right-of-way to another driver traveling on an intersecting road. In this scenario, the driver who fails to yield is at fault for the accident. Sometimes, a driver might run a stop sign, yield sign, or red traffic light.
The force of a T-bone collision may cause a vehicle on the intersecting roadway to overturn completely or spin around multip...
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