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Failure to Yield Car Accidents in Palm Springs

In busy cities like Palm Springs, people are often in a rush to get to their next destinations. Drivers do not always slow down to let others pass or go first, which is why so many failure to yield car accidents in Palm Springs occur.

If you experienced injuries or lost your loved one because another driver did not follow the rules of the road with respect to yielding, you might have legal grounds to pursue a personal injury lawsuit. A knowledgeable car crash attorney at Walter Clark Legal Group could meet with you to review the details of your case and provide guidance.

Understanding the Kinds of Accidents that Happen When Cars Do Not Yield

As every driver knows (or should know), there are certain scenarios where a driver legally needs to yield to someone else who has the right of way. Drivers need to obey all traffic signs and signals, but they also need to follow other rules of the road which indicate which motorist has the right to move first. If a motorist proceeds without waiting until it is their turn, they could crash into other vehicles, pedestrians, motorcycles, or bicycles.

These types of collisions frequently occur in the following places:

  • At crosswalks
  • In school zones
  • When cars merge onto highways
  • When automobiles merge off a highway onto an exit
  • When cars exit a parking lot or private driveway onto a road
  • At intersections, particularly when there are flashing lights indicating possible cross traffic
  • When cars do not pull over to let emergency vehicles, such as police cars, firetrucks, and ambulances
  • At roundabouts – Drivers entering a roundabout or rotary should respect the right of way of vehicles already in the roundabout and yield to them.

Our determined legal team in Palm Springs has had extensive experience helping people recover the damages they need after many different types of accidents where a motorist failed to yield.

Proving Liability When a Driver Does Not Yield

Proving liability after a collision where one driver did not slow down or stop, can be challenging, which is why it is critical to work with a seasoned Palm Springs lawyer. The attorneys at Walter Clark Legal Group know how to perform detailed investigations of car wrecks to learn precisely why they occurred and who bears legal responsibility.

Our team could comb through all available evidence to look for proof that the other driver was distracted, drunk, fatigued, or overly aggressive. They could search for evidence showing that the other driver ignored traffic laws by not slowing down or stopping for other people on the road. Our proactive legal professionals could review the police accident report and speak with eyewitnesses to see what they observed. They could also review video surveillance footage from surrounding properties to see if they captured the moments leading up to and including the collision. If necessary, our dedicated attorneys could work together with accident reconstruction specialists to get a full understanding of the facts.

Uninsured and underinsured drivers also need to keep in mind that California law could restrict their potential recovery of pain and suffering and other non-economic damages. An experienced local lawyer could explain how Proposition 213 might affect their recovery of damages.

Call a Palm Springs Attorney After a Failure to Yield Car Wreck

Failure to yield car accidents in Palm Springs can result in significant damage to vehicles and their drivers and passengers. If you believe you were in an automobile crash because another motorist did not slow down or stop for you, you need to understand your legal rights. Our qualified legal team could consult with you to explain your legal options.

Call an attorney from Walter Clark Legal Group today to see if you can proceed with a lawsuit for financial compensation.

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