When a driver runs a red light, fails to yield, or ignores a stop sign, the consequences can be devastating. These types of collisions often result in serious, sometimes life-altering injuries for innocent drivers, passengers, and pedestrians. At Hillstone Law, our Los Angeles traffic accident attorneys are committed to holding negligent drivers accountable and helping victims recover the full compensation they deserve.
Understanding Traffic Signal-Related Collisions
Traffic signals including stop signs, red lights, yield signs, and pedestrian crosswalk indicators are designed to keep our roads safe. When drivers fail to obey these signals, accidents happen. Unfortunately, this is a common occurrence on California roads, including in major cities like Los Angeles, where congestion and aggressive driving often contribute to intersection crashes.
Whether it’s due to distraction, impatience, or recklessness, a single violation can lead to catastrophic injuries or fatalities. If you were injured in a crash caused by someone who ignored a traffic signal, you may be entitled to compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
Common Causes of Traffic Light and Signal Violations
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that thousands of fatalities occur every year due to crashes at intersections controlled by traffic signals. Many of these deadly incidents are caused by:
- Running red lights
- Failing to yield the right-of-way
- Speeding through intersections
- Following too closely
- Blocking intersections
- Making illegal or unsafe turns
- Failing to signal
- Improper lane changes
- Distracted or impaired driving
- General negligence behind the wheel
Older drivers (age 65 and up) are statistically involved in a disproportionately high number of fatal crashes at intersections, often due to delayed reaction times or confusion with traffic signals.
If the driver who caused your accident was engaging in any of these behaviors, you may have a strong case for compensation under California personal injury law.
What If a Malfunctioning Traffic Signal Caused the Crash?
Not all traffic signal accidents are caused by drivers. In some cases, accidents occur because the traffic light itself was defective or not functioning properly blinking, stuck on red or green, or completely inoperative. These malfunctions can be caused by:
- Poor maintenance
- Electrical failures
- Storm or wind damage
- Improper installation
When government entities fail to maintain traffic signals, they may be held liable for resulting accidents. However, suing a public agency requires navigating strict procedures and deadlines under California’s Government Claims Act. If you suspect a traffic signal defect contributed to your crash, it’s critical to contact Hillstone Law immediately. Our experienced attorneys know how to handle these complex cases.
What to Do After a Traffic Signal Violation Accident
If you’ve been injured in an intersection or signal-related crash in California, take the following steps to protect your health and legal rights:
- Seek medical attention immediately, even if you don’t feel seriously injured.
- Call law enforcement so an official accident report can be filed.
- Gather evidence take photos of the scene, damaged vehicles, traffic lights, and your injuries.
- Collect contact info from witnesses and the other driver.
- Do not speak with the insurance company without legal representation.
- Contact Hillstone Law as soon as possible to preserve your rights and begin building your case.
You May Be Entitled to Compensation for:
- Medical bills and future treatment
- Lost wages and reduced earning potential
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Property damage
- Long-term disability or disfigurement
At Hillstone Law, we don’t settle for lowball offers. We fight aggressively to make sure our clients receive every dollar they’re entitled to.
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If you or a loved one was injured due to a traffic light violation or intersection crash, don’t face the legal system alone. The attorneys at Hillstone Law are ready to help you recover the compensation you need to move forward.
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