Pasadena Failure to Yield Accident Lawyer

The transportation industry in Texas isn’t what it was a few years ago. Today, Texas residents enjoy a more developed transport infrastructure, thanks to the rising number of commercial and private vehicles. This growth has exponentially led to the growth of the economy not only locally but also across the United States. Unfortunately, this growth has its fair share of shortcomings, with the biggest challenge being ensuring safety for all road users.

Every day, someone is killed or injured as a pedestrian, motorcyclist, bicyclist, motorist, or even a passenger in a public transit vehicle. What’s more saddening is that most of these injuries and fatalities result from accidents caused by human error. Drunk driving, speeding, distracted driving, careless overtaking, and driving under influence are the most common forms of negligence attributed to vehicular crashes in the U.S.

Failure to yield the right of way is among the top reasons why personal injury lawsuits are filed in Texas. When you have suffered harm or lost a loved one to an accident caused by someone’s failure to give up their right of way to you, an experienced Pasadena failure to yield accident lawyer may help you get the justice you deserve. Retaining a skilled car accident attorney is crucial to having a successful legal process, and our Lone Star Injury Attorneys are here to offer you the aggressive legal representation you desperately need.

Failure to Yield Laws in Texas

Under Texas traffic laws, when two motorists seek access to the same road or come to an intersection at the same time, one of them will always go first. The other driver must give up and yield the right of way. However, not everyone knows when and who to yield this right of way to, creating confusion that often ends tragically. Additionally, a pedestrian will always have the right of way against a driver.

Although most drivers are courteous and responsible to yield the right of way to other motorists and road users, the same drivers can be assertive and aggressive during rush hour or in heavy traffic. This heightens the possibility of fatal crashes, resulting in grave harm to victims. And like other legislations under the Texas Transportation Code, Section 545.152 requires that drivers turning left yield the right of way to motorists moving straight in the opposite direction. Section 545.101 further describes what’s required of drivers when approaching an intersection. A Pasadena attorney can help you establish liability in your failure to yield accident.

Common Causes of Failure to Yield Collisions

A responsible driver adheres to all traffic rules, including those that require them to give up their right of way to other road users. When a motorist fails to respect these rules and does not yield the right of way when required, he or she becomes responsible for any accident that may follow. If someone is killed or injured, the driver may face criminal charges in addition to their civil suit. They may face a jail term or be compelled to forfeit their license to the state, and also pay fines.

Personal injury laws in Texas allow injured victims to seek monetary compensation for damages suffered due to someone else’s negligence, in this case, failure to yield the right of way.

Some of the most common scenarios where failure to yield the right of way accidents occur include:

  • Failing to yield to a pedestrian
  • Failing to yield the right of way to a highway off-ramp
  • Failing to stop at a stop sign or traffic light
  • Turning to the left without yielding to traffic in the opposite lane
  • Running a red light
  • Failing to yield the right of way to an emergency service responder
  • Failure to yield when entering a freeway

The above-mentioned scenarios stem from an array of causes. They include:

Our Pasadena failure to yield accident attorneys retain experts to help determine the cause of your accident and also review the full extent of damages caused.

Retain a Pasadena Failure to Yield Accident Attorney

Regardless of what caused your accident, the other driver is expected to take caution and ensure that they yield the right of way when need be. A knowledgeable Pasadena failure to yield accident lawyer may help investigate your case and determine whether the party at fault was negligent in their actions or inactions. To schedule a free case evaluation, talk to us online or call our Lone Star Injury Attorneys offices.

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