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T-Bone Car Accidents: What You Need to Know

Writer's picture: Adam FunkAdam Funk

A T-bone car accident is a type of collision that occurs when one vehicle hits another at a right angle. This type of accident is also known as a side-impact collision or a broadside crash. T-bone accidents can be very serious, and they often result in serious injuries or fatalities.

What Causes T-Bone Accidents?

T-bone accidents can be caused by a variety of factors, including:

  • Driver error: The most common cause of T-bone accidents is driver error. This can include failing to yield the right of way, running a red light, or making an illegal turn.

  • Mechanical failure: In rare cases, T-bone accidents can be caused by mechanical failure. This could include a brake failure, a steering failure, or a tire blowout.

  • Dangerous road conditions: T-bone accidents can also be caused by dangerous road conditions. This could include icy roads, flooded roads, or roads with potholes.

What Are the Injuries Associated with T-Bone Accidents?

T-bone accidents can cause a variety of serious injuries, including:

  • Head injuries: The force of the impact in a T-bone accident can cause the head to strike the windshield or the side of the car. This can result in a concussion, brain damage, or even death.

  • Neck injuries: The sudden sideways force of a T-bone accident can cause the neck to whip back and forth. This can result in whiplash, a serious neck injury that can cause pain, stiffness, and headaches.

  • Spinal cord injuries: In severe cases, a T-bone accident can cause a spinal cord injury. This type of injury can result in paralysis, numbness, and other long-term disabilities.

  • Internal injuries: The force of the impact in a T-bone accident can also cause internal injuries, such as organ damage, bleeding, and fractures.

What Should You Do After a T-Bone Accident?

If you are involved in a T-bone accident, it is important to take the following steps:

  1. Stay calm and assess the situation. If you are able, check to see if anyone is injured and call 911 if necessary.

  2. Exchange information with the other driver(s) involved in the accident. This includes their name, address, insurance information, and driver's license number.

  3. Take pictures of the accident scene. This includes the damage to the vehicles, the surrounding area, and any skid marks or debris.

  4. Seek medical attention. Even if you don't think you are injured, it is important to see a doctor to rule out any serious injuries.

  5. Report the accident to your insurance company. They will be able to help you file a claim and get the compensation you deserve.

If you have been injured in a T-bone accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. It is important to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney to discuss your case and your legal options.


We have a team of experienced personal injury attorneys who are dedicated to helping our clients get the compensation they deserve after a T-bone accident. We will fight for your rights and make sure that you are fairly compensated for your injuries. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation.

We are here to help you every step of the way.

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