Failure to Yield Accidents – Who is Responsible for Injuries?

Failure to yield accidents are common in and around Provo. Our Provo lawyers most often deal with these types of motor vehicle collisions in intersection accidents when a motorist is turning left in front of oncoming traffic. Sadly, these crashes can result in serious injuries or even death.
Other Failure to Yield Situations
Our car accident lawyers in Utah also see failure to yield accidents in other contexts. Those include the following scenarios:
• Not yielding when merging into traffic.
• Failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk.
• Failing to yield when there is a flashing traffic light
• Not yielding when exiting a privately owned driveway or publicly owned alley.
The Facts Can Get Confusing
Sometimes, people are at fault for an accident, but they just won’t admit it, especially if they were struck by the victim’s vehicle. This creates a confusing situation for the investigating police officer and the opposing insurance companies. The insurer of the driver who caused the collision might even try to take advantage of the fact that you hit their insured person’s car, even though that person was the driver who failed to yield the right-of-way.
Talk With Us First
If you were injured in a failure to yield crash, it’s important that you arrange for a free consultation and case review with us as soon as possible. Anything that you say to the opposing insurance company can be used against you in the future to attack your credibility in attempts to shift liability over onto you. You’re likely to make mistakes that will innocently devalue or even defeat your own case. On the other hand, anything that you say to us is confidential.
If you were injured in an accident involving a motorist who failed to yield the right-of-way to you, don’t give a statement of any kind to the opposing insurance company. Instead, contact us right away for that free consultation and case review with one of our experienced and effective car accident lawyers in Utah. We won’t even charge any legal fees unless we obtain a settlement or verdict for you.