Yielding to other drivers at red and yellow lights, stop signs, and yield signs is an important part of safely navigating Valdosta’s roads. If your crash was caused by someone who refused to grant you the right of way, call the Valdosta failure to yield accident lawyers at Bader Law Injury Lawyers today.
Our Valdosta car accident lawyers can find who is liable for your crash and pursue the compensation you need to pay for medical bills, support your family, and start fresh. We also keep our clients informed along the way, answering all client calls within 48 hours. This gives you the peace of mind to focus on recovery while we fight for you.
Let Our Valdosta Failure to Yield Attorneys Fight for Your Rights
The insurance company is likely already investigating your crash, collecting materials like video surveillance, Valdosta Police Department reports, and witness testimony. They may even contact you and ask for a recorded statement that they can use to disprove or undervalue your claim.
What can you do to protect yourself and pursue a fair settlement? Let our Valdosta personal injury lawyers do the legal work. We can:
- Collect evidence that proves you were injured in the car crash
- Collect evidence that proves the crash was caused by the other party’s negligence
- Confront the at-fault party’s insurance company and demand they pay what you deserve
- Negotiate with the insurer for the money you need—and take your case to court if necessary
- Stay in touch with you throughout your case, providing updates and advice on a regular basis
You deserve the best, so do not settle for less. Call Bader Law today to begin with a free, confidential consultation.
For a free legal consultation with a failure to yield accidents lawyer serving Valdosta, call (404) 888-8888
How Much Is My Car Accident Case Worth?
Your case’s worth will be determined based on the following factors:
- How much you have already lost because of the failure to yield accident
- What losses and injuries are still affecting you right now
- What losses and injuries will probably affect your life in the future
We can use documentary evidence and testimony from you and your family to find the answers to these questions. This can tell us what kinds of damages you are eligible for. Some of the most common types of compensation you can recover for a car accident injury are:
- Pain and suffering: This includes both physical and emotional distress connected with the accident.
- Disability: Both temporary and permanent injuries can affect your physical or mental capabilities.
- Reduced quality of life: This could mean an inability to engage in fun activities or to care for yourself at the most basic level (e.g., getting dressed).
- Medical expenses: Our Valdosta lawyers can seek compensation for all accident-related care.
- Property damage: This primarily refers to vehicle damage, but you could also be reimbursed for the loss of any other valuable item, such as a cell phone.
- Loss of income: Whether you missed work for a week or can never return to full-time employment, an auto accident attorney can pursue damages.
No matter what your case brings, rest assured that our legal team is prepared to handle all challenges, including reluctant insurance companies, multiple liable parties, and liable parties who deny responsibility.
Remember that you have a limited time to begin a lawsuit, so it is in your best interests to start the legal process as soon as you can—preferably right after you receive initial medical care.
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What Does “Failure to Yield” Mean?
Yielding means slowing down or stopping to allow someone who has the right of way to safely pass. Indications that someone else might have the right of way include:
- Red lights
- Yellow lights
- Yield signs
- Stop signs
- Crosswalks, whether marked or unmarked
When a driver encounters any of these signs, they should wait for the way to clear or for the light to change before proceeding.
Failure to yield means that someone has chosen to ignore a sign or a light that told them they did not have the right of way. Ignoring these signs can lead to:
- Side-impact collisions, also known as T-bone accidents
- Rear-end accidents
- Head-on collisions
- Pedestrian accidents
Why Do Drivers Fail to Yield in Valdosta?
There are many reasons why someone might fail to yield the right of way, even when it is their clear legal duty to do so:
- They are in a hurry and thinking more about the place they have to get to than their safety or the safety of others.
- They are too tired, drunk, or high to notice that they no longer have the right of way.
- They are distracted by their phone, a passenger, or something else and do not notice that they have run through a light or sign.
- They are driving too fast for the conditions (e.g., heavy rain or traffic) and cannot stop in time when they see a light or a sign.
None of these behaviors is acceptable. You should not have to suffer any more than you already have because someone else decided to break the law.
Bader Law has represented 10,000 Georgians in injury cases of all kinds, including auto accidents. Our failure to yield lawyers in Valdosta are eager to put our years of experience to work for you and your family now.
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Call Our Valdosta Failure to Yield Attorneys Today
You Deserve the Best, Don’t Settle for Less. Bader Law strives to win big for our clients in Valdosta, Georgia. When you hire our Valdosta failure to yield accident lawyers, you pay no attorneys’ fees up front, and we only get paid if we win your case. This makes it easier for families like yours to afford the legal representation you want. Call today to get started.
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