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From minor fender benders to severe multi-car pile-ups, partner car accident lawyers guide you through every step—investigation, claim, and, if needed, lawsuit.
Truck accident lawyers have extensive experience with the complexities of truck and commercial vehicle accidents.
Struck while walking or jogging? Pedestrian accident attorneys hold negligent drivers accountable and pursue the damages you deserve.
From delivery vans to 18-wheelers, commercial vehicle accident lawyers navigate complex insurance policies to secure compensation.
Cyclists are vulnerable on the road. From intersection collisions to dooring incidents, bicycle accident lawyers fight to hold negligent drivers accountable and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Injured while riding with Uber, Lyft, or a taxi? Rideshare accident lawyers pursue full compensation from negligent drivers and their insurers.

These devastating collisions typically occur when a driver crosses the center line due to distraction, fatigue, impaired driving, or attempting an illegal pass on a two-lane road. The combined speed of both vehicles makes head-on crashes among the deadliest accident types, accounting for only 2% of crashes but 10% of traffic fatalities. Partner attorneys work with accident reconstructionists to analyze skid marks, vehicle damage patterns, airbag deployment data, and event data recorder (black box) information to establish which driver was at fault and build a strong compensation claim.
Rear-end crashes are the most common type of vehicle accident in the United States, often caused by distracted driving, tailgating, sudden stops in traffic, or failure to adjust speed for weather conditions. The rear driver is presumed at fault in most cases. While many appear minor at first, the sudden acceleration-deceleration motion can cause soft tissue injuries like whiplash, herniated discs, and concussions that may not show symptoms for days. Partner attorneys secure medical imaging, obtain cell phone records to prove distraction, and challenge insurance companies who try to minimize these "low-speed" impacts.
T-bone or broadside collisions occur when the front of one vehicle strikes the side of another, forming a "T" shape. These intersection accidents are particularly dangerous because car doors and side panels provide minimal protection compared to front and rear crumple zones—occupants on the impact side face significantly higher injury risk. Common causes include running red lights, rolling through stop signs, left-turn misjudgments, and failure to yield right-of-way. Partner attorneys immediately request traffic camera footage, traffic signal timing records, and witness statements to prove which driver violated traffic laws and caused the collision.
Side-impact collisions (also called sideswipes) occur when vehicles traveling parallel make contact, typically during lane changes, merges, or when a driver drifts out of their lane. These crashes also include intersection impacts where one car strikes another's side. The limited side structure of vehicles means passengers seated on the impact side face direct exposure to crash forces. Factors like blind spots, lack of turn signal use, and aggressive lane changes often contribute. Partner attorneys analyze lane departure patterns, review dashboard camera footage when available, and consult with experts to demonstrate which driver initiated the unsafe maneuver.
Hit-and-run accidents occur when an at-fault driver illegally leaves the scene without providing contact information or rendering aid. These cases present unique challenges since the responsible party is initially unknown. However, victims have several recovery options: uninsured motorist coverage on their own auto policy can provide compensation, and partner attorneys work with police investigators, review surveillance footage from nearby businesses, canvas for witnesses, and sometimes offer rewards for information to identify the fleeing driver. Paint transfer, vehicle parts left at the scene, and partial license plate information can lead to identification.
Chain-reaction pile-ups involving three or more vehicles create complex liability scenarios where multiple drivers may share varying degrees of fault. These often occur on freeways during heavy traffic, in adverse weather, or when one severe collision causes secondary impacts. Determining liability requires careful analysis of the sequence of events—the first driver who caused the initial collision typically bears primary responsibility, but subsequent drivers who failed to maintain safe following distances may also be liable. Partner attorneys use accident reconstruction, review all police reports, and work with experts to create detailed timelines showing each vehicle's role in the collision chain.
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