The failure to yield appropriately is a common problem in Smyrna. Unfortunately, this scenario often leads to accidents. If you or a loved one suffered injuries in this way, contact a Smyrna failure to yield accident lawyer.
Not yielding can lead to side-impact accidents, rollovers, and much more. Drivers often fail to yield the right of way because they are reckless or distracted. No matter the reason, you shouldn’t have to pay for the other driver’s mistakes.
Let the experienced lawyers at John Foy & Associates help. For 20-plus years, we’ve been building strong personal injury claims for our clients. We’re also not afraid to stand up to the insurance companies. Call us at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online for a FREE consultation.
What “Failure to Yield” Means
When someone yields in Smyrna, they let the person with the right of way go first. The other party could be another driver, bicyclist, pedestrian, etc. There are many situations where a driver must yield the right of way, such as:
- Turning left
- Merging onto highways
- Passing through intersections
- Waiting for pedestrians
If a driver fails to yield correctly, they can cause an accident. We’ve seen too many serious and deadly crashes happen this way. Failure to yield is a traffic violation. It also puts many people at risk.
If another driver failed to yield and hit you, you have rights. The driver might be entirely responsible for your injuries. Talk to a Smyrna failure to yield accident lawyer to know your options.
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Smyrna Laws for Yield the Right of Way
Yielding laws in Smyrna depend on the Georgia code. Georgia Code Section 40-6-72 covers the rules on yielding properly. Here are some laws on yielding that drivers must follow:
- When entering a street, drivers must yield to cars that are already on the road.
- When arriving at an unmarked intersection, the driver on the right has the right of way. The driver on the left must yield.
- At four-way stops, drivers must stop and then go forward in the order they arrived. If two vehicles arrive at the same time, the left driver must yield first.
- Cars must yield to oncoming vehicles when turning left at an intersection.
- Drivers should slow to a reasonable speed when approaching a yield sign. They must stop if the situation requires it.
- Always yield to pedestrians in crosswalks.
Smyrna drivers should also yield for school buses and emergency vehicles. If a school bus has its sign out and lights flashing, stop until all passengers are clear and the bus starts moving again.
Drivers must yield the right of way to authorized emergency vehicles using appropriate lights or sounds (Georgia Code Section 40-6-74). Each driver should also move as close as possible to the road’s right-hand side and stop until the vehicle passes.
If a police officer directs vehicles to do something different, drivers should follow the officer’s instructions. Also, drivers should always yield the right of way if it will prevent an accident.
The Cost of Failure to Yield Accidents in Smyrna
Failure to yield accidents can leave victims with severe injuries. The cost of an accident can be catastrophic. We have seen injuries like:
- Broken bones
- Spinal cord injuries
- Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs)
- Whiplash
- Lacerations
- Internal organ damage
Victims can face substantial medical bills after a failure to yield crash. They might also have to miss precious work time. Some injuries result in permanent disabilities that someone must live with forever.
After an accident, you’ll want to evaluate your damages. If another driver was responsible, they are liable for your costs.
Common Failure to Yield Accident Damages
After the crash, you might have damages like:
- Doctor bills
- Hospital bills
- Prescription medications
- Physical therapy
- Lost wages
- Loss of earning capacity
- Vehicle damage
- Pain and suffering
Many victims don’t realize how much an accident will cost them. Thankfully a Smyrna failure to yield accident lawyer can account for all of your damages. Talk to a lawyer today who can help build your case.
At John Foy & Associates, we’ll help you determine your case’s value. If another driver caused your accident, they are legally liable. We’ll calculate your total damage and help you seek a settlement. If a loved one died in a failure to yield accident, you might also have a wrongful death claim.
Contact us today to learn about your legal options. We do not charge a fee unless we win you compensation. To schedule a FREE consultation, call (404) 400-4000, or contact us online.
How a Smyrna Accident Settlement Works
Most of the time, the at-fault driver has auto insurance coverage. You can file a personal injury claim with the insurer — but it’s not always easy. Insurance companies will often offer a fast, lowball settlement.
Do not accept the first settlement offer. It won’t come close to covering your costs. Instead, contact a Smyrna failure to yield accident lawyer for help. Your lawyer can communicate and negotiate with the insurance company for you.
Other tactics insurance companies use include:
- Downplaying the severity of your injuries
- Questioning some or all of your damages,
- Trying to use something you say against you
- Making you feel like you don’t need a lawyer’s help
Most accident claims settle through an injury claim. However, your lawyer can help if the insurer won’t settle. You can file a lawsuit to seek the compensation you deserve.
Insurance companies are more likely to negotiate if you have a lawyer. Legal representation tells the insurer that you are serious about getting what you deserve.
Talk to a Smyrna Failure to Yield Accident Lawyer for Free Today
John Foy & Associates has been helping car accident victims for over 20 years. If you suffered injuries because another driver did not yield correctly, contact us. We can fight for the financial recovery you deserve.
Working with us a risk-free for you. We do not collect a fee unless we win you compensation. Plus, the consultation is always 100% FREE.
To schedule your FREE, no-risk consultation, call (404) 400-4000, or contact us online.
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