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How to Prove Fault in a T-Bone Car Accident in Maryland (VIDEO)

In this video by experienced Towson car accident lawyer John Leppler, John discusses how to prove liability in a t-bone car accident.

Video Transcript

What are some effective ways that an injured victim can prove a T-bone personal injury car accident case in the state of Maryland? T-bone accidents usually involve a disputed liability scenario. A lot of times, it's a red light, green light situation. Two cars are at an intersection.

One of the cars has a green light, one of the cars has a red light, and they end up colliding in the intersection. However, both motorists believe that they were in the right, and they were not in the wrong. They may both say that they had a green light or one of the drivers didn't have ample time to wait before proceeding into the intersection, etcetera. It is very important that an injured victim consult and retains an experienced personal injury lawyer to represent them in a t bone car accident case.

Effective methods of proving the other drivers at fault would be obtaining eyewitness statements and testimony as soon as possible. Persons who actually saw with their own eyes how the accident occurred. Potentially, obtaining video surveillance of the relevant intersection by a lamp post video surveillance or potentially video surveillance of nearby businesses captured how the accident happened.

Finally, obtaining as quickly as possible the property damage photographs of each of the motor vehicles involved. Depending on where the property damage is on the motor vehicles can go a long way in determining who's in fact at fault for the accident. If you have any questions regarding how an injured victim can bring a serious injury motor vehicle accident claim in the state of Maryland, feel free to call me.

I do this every single day, and would love to answer any questions you may have. Thank you.