By Seth Anderson on January 23, 2024
Right turns are both convenient and legal in Texas. But when drivers fail to take proper precautions, other motorists, pedestrians and cyclists may be injured in the process. If a crash occurs, the driver turning right is often liable. However, proving liability for a right-turn crash is often complex. As an injured victim in this situation, you have the burden of proving negligence to recover the compensation you need for your medical costs and other losses.
At Anderson & Cummings we discuss right turns in Texas, including how they are supposed to happen and who can be liable when another party’s negligence during a right turn leads to a crash.
Injured by another driver’s negligence? If so, we are prepared to discuss your situation and help you navigate the complicated legal process. Our experienced car crash attorneys in Fort Worth have the experience, knowledge and resources to fight for the compensation you need. Call today to learn about your potential legal options.
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A right-turn crash in Texas refers to an accident that happens when a vehicle executing a right turn collides with another vehicle, person, cyclist or stationary object. This type of crash may occur at intersections controlled by traffic signals, stop signs, or even when entering a roadway from a private drive.
Texas uses a modified comparative negligence system to assess liability for right-turn collisions. This means that investigators evaluate each party’s actions leading up to the accident to determine their share of fault. They gather some evidence traffic camera footage, if available, and what witnesses have to say. They also examine vehicle damage, as well as the crash scene.
For a right-hand turn, police responding to the scene will check to see if the driver violated any traffic laws, such as failing to yield to oncoming vehicles.
If you are the injured party and contributed to the crash in some way, you may still have a case. However, you cannot be more than 50 percent liable. If you are 51 percent or more at fault for the crash, you will not be eligible to recover any damages.
It is important to point out that a right turn that leads to a crash does not automatically mean the driver turning right is at fault. Statistically speaking, that is often the case. However, police and crash scene investigators must still examine all the evidence to determine who may be liable.
The reality is that multiple parties can be found either fully liable or partially liable for a right-turn crash, including:
These accidents often result from a failure of the right-turning driver – or other motorists – to properly check for oncoming traffic. However, right-turning crashes can also result from negligent pedestrians or cyclists.
Common types of driver negligence that may cause a right-turn crash include:
Pedestrians and other vulnerable road users may also contribute to a right-turn crash by:
If you or someone close to you suffer injuries from a right-turn collision, we strongly recommend seeking legal help as soon as possible after the crash.
The knowledgeable attorneys at our firm are prepared to fully investigate the crash that caused you harm, identifying the cause of the crash, along with any other contributing factors involved.
Proving fault involves gathering concrete evidence such as photographs from the scene, your police report, medical records and other documents. Dash cam or traffic cam footage, when available, is hard to refute and can help to show what happened. Credible witnesses may have seen more of what happened leading up to the crash.
Demonstrating that the actions or negligence of one party directly led to the collision is key to establishing liability. If there is no negligence, there is no case. Our experienced lawyers know what evidence is needed and how to get it.
To prevent right-turn crashes, drivers making this maneuver should always:
Whether you are a pedestrian, cyclist or other vulnerable road user, you have a legal duty to help prevent crashes. The good news is that taking proper precautions also protects you. It is not a good idea to put all the responsibility for safety in the hands of drivers you do not know.
To protect your safety, be sure to:
By following these guidelines, drivers and others sharing Texas roads can help to minimize the risk of right-turn collisions. If you get injured by another’s negligence, despite your best efforts, it is vital to seek legal help.
At Anderson & Cummings, our priority is to get our clients full and fair compensation so they can get back to living their lives. We are deeply committed to holding at-fault parties accountable for their negligent actions.
If you have legal questions or are unsure if you have a case, we want to hear from you. We are prepared to review your situation and help determine potential legal options.
There is no cost for a legal consultation. There are also no upfront fees to pay. We only get paid when your case concludes if we win you compensation through a settlement or jury-awarded verdict.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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