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Injured at a Florida Intersection? We Know How to Prove Who Was at Fault
Car accidents at intersections happen fast – but the consequences can last a lifetime. If you were seriously hurt in an intersection accident caused by another driver in Fort Lauderdale or another city in Florida, you deserve answers, support, and justice. Personal Injury Legal Solutions can help you move forward.
Our Florida intersection accident attorneys have decades of experience representing individuals injured in crashes similar to yours. We know the tactics insurance companies use to try to avoid paying injury victims. We also know how to react to such tricks and get your injury claim or lawsuit back on track.
Whether your collision involved a red-light runner, a driver who failed to yield, or an aggressive driver speeding through an intersection without stopping, we’ll stand up for your rights and work with you to build a strong legal case.
10 Most Dangerous Intersections in Central and South Florida
Intersection crashes happen everywhere, but some locations are more hazardous than others. Based on accident data available from the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and local crash reports, the 10 most dangerous intersections in Central and South Florida include:
- Pines Blvd & Flamingo Rd (Pembroke Pines)
- Kendall Dr & SW 117th Ave (Miami-Dade County)
- Colonial Dr & Semoran Blvd (Orlando)
- Sunrise Blvd & University Dr (Broward County)
- US-1 & Commercial Blvd (Fort Lauderdale)
- US-19 & Tampa Rd (Pinellas County)
- SR 50 & SR 436 (Orlando)
- Okeechobee Blvd & Haverhill Rd (West Palm Beach)
- Atlantic Blvd & Lyons Rd (Palm Beach County)
- SR 7 & Hollywood Blvd (Hollywood)
Thousands of vehicles pass through these intersections every day. All it takes is one reckless mistake by a single aggressive driver to change someone’s life forever. When that happens to you or a loved one, we can be there to help you demand justice and rebuild your life.
What are common causes of intersection accidents?
Intersection crashes often happen in the blink of an eye – but before that moment, there’s usually a driver who made a dangerous decision. Intersections are complex traffic environments, and even one minor mistake can trigger a serious collision.
In Florida, some of the most common causes of intersection accidents involve drivers who are aggressive, in a rush, distracted, or simply ignoring the rules of the road. These behaviors put everyone else at risk, especially at busy crossroads where vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians all converge. Common causes include:
- Running red lights or stop signs.
- Failing to yield the right of way.
- Distracted driving (texting, talking on a phone, operating a GPS, etc.).
- Making unsafe or illegal turns.
- Speeding through yellow lights.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Intersection crashes are almost always preventable. When drivers approach intersections with caution and obey traffic signals, the risk of a collision goes down significantly. However, when someone behaves recklessly or carelessly, the consequences can be life-altering for everyone they harm. If you were injured in this type of crash, a lawyer at our law firm can help you hold the at-fault driver accountable.
How can you prove another driver caused your intersection crash?
Proving fault in an intersection accident can be complex, especially when other drivers don’t tell the truth. Insurance companies may attempt to downplay the incident or shift blame, which is why strong evidence is so important. The more documentation you have showing the other driver acted carelessly or violated traffic laws, the stronger your case will be. A skilled attorney can investigate the crash and collect the proof you need, including:
- Police crash reports and citations.
- Surveillance or traffic camera footage.
- Eyewitness statements.
- Vehicle damage analysis.
- Crash scene photographs.
- Accident reconstruction analysis.
It’s essential to begin gathering evidence promptly, while memories are still fresh and footage is still available. The right documentation can make a powerful difference in settlement negotiations – or in court if the case goes to trial.
Our legal team understands the urgency of your case and the importance of gathering evidence right away. That’s why we won’t waste a second getting right to work investigating your intersection accident.
What if more than one driver is at fault for causing my intersection accident?
Some intersection accidents involve multiple vehicles, and more than one driver may share responsibility for the accident. Florida uses a legal principle called comparative fault to determine who’s to blame and by what percentage.
- Comparative fault allows compensation even if you were partly at fault.
- Each party is assigned a percentage of liability.
- Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault.
- You must be less than 50% at fault to receive compensation.
- Multiple insurance companies may be involved.
- Proving the other driver(s) caused most of the crash is critical.
Sorting out fault in a multi-vehicle intersection crash is complicated. That’s why it’s important to have an experienced Florida car accident lawyer on your side. We know how to collect evidence, determine who was at fault, and who’s responsible for paying for your crash.
What if the at-fault driver denies causing my intersection accident?
It’s not uncommon for a negligent driver to deny responsibility after a serious crash. But the truth often comes out when you know where to look, especially in high-traffic locations like busy intersections.
- Police reports may contain witness statements and diagrams.
- Traffic or security camera footage can show what really happened.
- Vehicle damage patterns often help accurately reconstruct the crash.
- Cell phone records may prove distracted driving.
- Event data recorders (“black boxes”) can confirm speed and braking.
Our legal team can conduct a full investigation to uncover the facts. You shouldn’t have to rely on the other driver’s word or their insurance company’s version of events. We’ll fight to uncover the truth and hold the right party accountable.
What if the at-fault driver blames me for causing the intersection collision?
Sometimes, the at-fault driver (or their insurance company) attempts to shift the blame. Don’t panic. These tactics are common, and we know how to deal with them.
- We’ll gather physical evidence from the crash scene.
- We’ll review the police report and interview witnesses.
- We’ll consult with expert crash reconstructionists if needed.
- We’ll challenge the insurance company’s assumptions and tactics.
- We’ll protect your rights every step of the way.
Being wrongly blamed can hurt your case if you don’t act fast. Insurance companies use blame to reduce or deny payouts. If they can prove you’re even 10 or 20% at fault, that translates into less money in your pocket. But with the right legal strategy, you can set the record straight and demand the compensation you deserve.
How do intersection accidents differ from other types of crashes?
Intersection accidents are unique in many ways. Drivers often have limited time to react, and the angles of impact tend to create serious injuries and certain types of collisions.
- T-bone and head-on collisions are especially common at intersections.
- Left-turn accidents involving cars coming the other way often occur.
- Speeding, running a red light, and not stopping often play a role.
- Multiple parties may share fault.
- Crashes may involve complex traffic signals or signage issues.
- Injuries are often severe due to side or frontal impacts.
Intersection crashes require a detailed investigation. Our lawyers understand the dynamics of these complex collisions and know what evidence matters most. That’s why our firm has such a strong track record of success. We also never take anything for granted and prepare every case for trial if necessary.
Who’s responsible for paying for my intersection crash?
Florida is a no-fault insurance state, which means your own insurance pays for some of your medical bills and other accident expenses at first. However, in cases involving serious accidents, your insurance coverage is often insufficient. Here’s how it works:
- Your Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage pays up to $10,000 for medical bills and lost wages.
- Your own health insurance may also cover the cost of some medical treatments.
- If the other driver was at fault, you can sue for additional damages, a legal term for compensation for financial losses.
- If successful, the at-fault driver’s insurance company will pay accident expenses beyond your $10,000 of PIP coverage.
You don’t have to figure this out alone. Our firm can work closely with insurance companies and medical providers to ensure you receive the compensation and medical care you need. We also fight to recover every dollar you’re owed for vehicle repairs, replacement income, and any other financial losses.
Contact Personal Injury Legal Solutions to learn more about your legal rights
If you were hurt in an intersection accident in Florida, don’t leave your case to chance. At Personal Injury Legal Solutions, we take the time to get to know what happened to you. That way, we can design a strategy to address the specific issues associated with your unique intersection accident.
Get the law firm that puts the personal in personal injury. Contact us and schedule your free case evaluation today. We can answer your questions and explain your options. No fees unless we recover compensation on your behalf. We proudly serve injury victims throughout Central and South Florida.