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GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys — Intersection Accident Attorneys in Hayes, Virginia

Intersection accidents are among the most common types of collisions in Virginia, often resulting from drivers running red lights, failing to yield, or making unsafe turns. The force of a T-bone or broadside impact at an intersection can cause severe injuries, particularly to passengers on the struck side of the vehicle.

GibsonSingleton Virginia Injury Attorneys, 4073 S George Washington Mem Hwy, Hayes, VA 23072, (804) 413-6777, https://www.gibsonsingleton.com

Determining liability in an intersection accident often requires careful analysis of traffic signals, right-of-way rules, and driver behavior in the moments leading up to the crash. Surveillance camera footage from nearby businesses, traffic light cycle data, and eyewitness accounts can all help establish which driver violated the rules of the road. Virginia's strict contributory negligence standard makes this evidence especially important.

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Injuries from intersection collisions frequently include hip fractures, broken ribs, internal organ damage, and head injuries. The medical costs associated with these injuries can escalate rapidly, especially when surgery, intensive care, or extended rehabilitation is required. Victims may also experience lasting conditions that affect their ability to work and enjoy daily activities.

Filing an insurance claim after an intersection accident can be complicated when both drivers' insurers attempt to shift blame. An experienced personal injury attorney can conduct an independent investigation, retain accident reconstruction experts when necessary, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies to protect the victim's right to fair compensation.