What Causes a Side-Impact Collision?
The most common cause of a side-impact accident involves a lane change where one vehicle slams into the other as they are changing lanes. While many may not view these scenarios as major impacts, they can still turn deadly if there is a large disparity in the size of the vehicles involved. Cars can be turned over or completely flipped during these situations. They usually occur on major roads where there is more than one lane driving in the same direction. They are increasingly common on Highway 380, 75, and 121 through Collin County.
In addition, T-bone wrecks can occur in any major intersection that has a left-hand turn across traffic. They tend to occur on larger roads near big shopping centers and other attractions. Individuals may not be expecting other drivers to come out from the median and cut across traffic, which can lead to these accidents. They are particularly dangerous for motorcyclists and bicyclists who do not possess extensive protective covering against larger vehicles. A proactive McKinney side-impact collision attorney could investigate to determine what caused a particular crash and hold the at-fault party legally accountable.