Side-Impact (or T-Bone”) Crashes Cause Serious Injuries — and You May Be Owed Compensation
A T-bone accident isn’t just scary — it’s one of the most dangerous types of car crashes. With little protection on the sides of a vehicle, injuries are often severe and life-changing.
If another driver hit you at an intersection, you may have a strong personal injury claim.
We help T-bone accident victims hold negligent drivers and insurance companies accountable.
Why T-Bone Accidents Are So Serious
Side-impact collisions often happen at high speeds and with little warning. The result?
Common injuries include:
- Head injuries and concussions
- Neck and spinal cord injuries
- Broken ribs, arms, or legs
- Internal injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Long-term or permanent disability
Many victims need emergency care, surgery, or months of rehabilitation — and the bills add up fast.
Who Is at Fault in a T-Bone Accident?
T-bone crashes usually happen at intersections, and they’re often caused by:
- Running a red light or stop sign
- Failing to yield
- Distracted driving
- Speeding through intersections
Determining fault is critical — and insurance companies will often try to shift blame or downplay injuries. That’s where we come in.
When You Should Call a Personal Injury Lawyer
You should speak with a lawyer if:
- You were hit from the side at an intersection
- You suffered serious or worsening injuries
- You required emergency treatment or hospitalization
- You missed work or can’t return to your job
- The insurance company is delaying, denying, or blaming you
⏳ Evidence disappears quickly. Acting early can protect your claim.
We Take the Pressure Off You
After a serious accident, the last thing you need is an insurance adjuster calling nonstop.
When you hire us, we:
- Investigate the crash and prove liability
- Collect traffic camera footage, police reports, and witness statements
- Work with medical experts to document your injuries
- Handle all communication with insurance companies
- Fight for full compensation — not quick lowball settlements
💰 No upfront costs. No legal fees unless we win.
What Compensation May Be Available?
Depending on your case, you may be entitled to recover:
- Medical bills (current and future)
- Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation and therapy costs
- Permanent injury or disability damages
Every T-bone accident is different — and insurance companies rarely offer what your case is truly worth without a fight.
Get a Free Case Review Today
Your consultation is 100% free and confidential.
We’ll explain your rights, your options, and whether you have a case — with no pressure.

