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A T-bone accident happens when another vehicle hits your vehicle in the side. T-bone accidents could cause extensive injuries or even death, depending on the size of the vehicles and the speed they are traveling. T-bone accident settlements and lawsuits are often difficult because of the victim’s severe damages. If the defendant is a commercial driver, the complexity increases, as more than one individual or entity might share liability for your damages.
Someone’s negligence can sometimes cause T-bone accidents. These accidents can happen when someone ignores a traffic control signal. However, a T-bone wreck could also happen when:
In a T-bone accident, one vehicle hits the other in the side, usually crushing the doors. Passengers sitting near those doors often suffer severe and catastrophic injuries or even death. Newer vehicles have side airbags and steel beams on the sides to minimize injuries.
However, older vehicles do not always have these protections. Additionally, the at-fault driver could hit your vehicle with the corner of their vehicle and miss the steel beams.
Accident injuries common in T-bone crashes include:
Accident victims could also suffer from secondary injuries, such as an infection in an open wound. Even if the wound is from surgery to repair accident injuries, the at-fault driver is liable for the medical expenses and additional damages caused by the infection or other secondary injury.
Additionally, accident injuries could exacerbate existing injuries or illnesses. The at-fault driver is also liable for medical expenses, additional pain and suffering, and other damages the victim suffers for pre-existing injuries and illnesses.
In many cases, the accident victim recovers damages from the person (or insurance company) that hit him or her. However, in some cases, others might share whole or partial responsibility for your damages.
Those might include:
As part of their investigation, your lawyer should determine if more than one person or entity shares liability for damages and other losses you suffer after a wreck.
The amount and type of damages an accident victim could recover depend on the severity of the injuries.
Most accident victims receive economic damages. These damages have a monetary value. The court could potentially order a at-fault driver to pay economic damages to make the victim financially whole again.
Economic damages, sometimes called special damages, include:
Certain accident victims might recover non-economic damages. Usually, the court orders non-economic damages when accident injuries cause severe and catastrophic injuries or the death of a loved one. As with economic damages, the court orders a defendant to pay non-economic damages, sometimes referred to as general damages, to make the victim whole again.
Non-economic damages include:
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