Car Accidents Caused By Blind Spots

Car Accidents Caused By Blind Spots

If you were hit by a driver who failed to check their blind spot, you’re likely dealing with unexpected bills, lost income, and pressure from the insurance company to settle quickly. It’s easy to get overwhelmed at times like these, and you deserve time to focus on recovery while someone protects your rights.

That’s where Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC comes in. We understand how to handle blind spot car accident cases in Gulfport and demand maximum compensation for those we represent. Contact us now to arrange your free, no-obligation consultation with us and get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.

Do I Need a Lawyer for a Blind Spot Accident Case?

You should strongly consider hiring a lawyer for your blind spot accident case. Without legal representation, you might struggle to gather the right evidence, miss important deadlines, or neglect to include all of your losses in your claim. Insurers know how to use these weaknesses to their advantage, and they might pressure you into closing your claim quickly for less than it is worth.

A blind spot accident lawyer can help by investigating the crash, reviewing reports, and interviewing witnesses to establish fault. They can also calculate the full extent of your losses and negotiate directly with the insurance company on your behalf. If negotiations stall, they can prepare to take your case to court. An experienced attorney can protect your rights and pursue maximum compensation.

What Should I Do After Being Hit in a Blind Spot Accident?

The steps you take after an accident can shape the direction of your injury claim and the amount of compensation you can get. You should do the following to protect your right to a fair recovery:

  • Seek Medical Care – Even if you feel fine, a doctor can detect injuries that might not show up right away and provide documentation to support your claim.
  • Report the Crash to Your Insurer – Provide the facts but avoid making statements about fault.
  • Document Your Injuries and Losses – Keep records of your doctor’s visits, prescription medications, income losses, and any related costs.
  • Collect Supporting Evidence – Save photos of vehicle damage, visible injuries, and road conditions. Keep records of any communication with the other driver.
  • Consult a Lawyer – A blind spot car accident lawyer can help you explore your legal options and work swiftly to pursue fair compensation on your behalf.

What to Do After Being Hit in a Blind Spot Accident

Common Causes of Blind Spot Accidents

Blind spot accidents occur when drivers overlook areas around their vehicles that their mirrors cannot fully cover. In busy locations like Gulfport, where cars, trucks, and motorcycles share the road, several factors can make these collisions more likely, such as the following:

  • Improper Mirror Adjustment – Blind spot car accidents often stem from drivers setting their side mirrors too narrowly to see their surroundings properly. If mirrors are not angled correctly, drivers might be unable to see vehicles directly beside them and are more likely to crash.
  • Large Blind Spots – Semi-trucks, buses, and other oversized vehicles naturally have larger blind spots than standard cars. A driver in a smaller car might think they are visible to someone in a bigger vehicle who can’t actually see them from certain angles.
  • Driver Distraction – Drivers who text, look down at their phones, fiddle with control knobs, or turn to interact with passengers while driving can miss important visual checks. A distracted driver might crash if they forget to check their blind spots while driving.
  • Negligent Merging on Highways – Entering a busy highway demands quick judgment. If a driver merges onto a highway without ensuring their blind spot is completely clear, they might move directly into the path of another vehicle.

Who Is Usually Responsible for Blind Spot Crashes?

It depends on which driver failed to drive safely, yield the right of way, or check their surroundings before maneuvering.

If a driver changes lanes without clearing their blind spot, they will usually carry the blame. In some cases, responsibility might extend to a driver who intentionally sped up when another driver was trying to merge. Fault could also fall on a driver who made sudden movements without signaling, leaving others with no chance to react. Each case is unique, and some involve shared responsibility.

A lawyer can examine the details of your case to determine who should be held accountable.

Can I Recover Damages If I Was Injured in a Blind Spot Crash?

Yes, you could pursue damages (money) if you were injured in a crash due to another driver’s negligence. Mississippi law allows injured people to seek compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and vehicle repairs from at-fault parties after a car wreck. You could also seek damages for personal losses like pain, suffering, and diminished quality of life.

However, the insurance company will likely look for ways to limit what you receive. They might argue that you share fault for the accident or that your injuries aren’t as serious as you claim.

A car accident attorney can gather medical records and other evidence to support your claim. With a strong case, you stand a better chance of recovering the full value of your losses.

How Long Do I Have to Take Legal Action?

In most cases, you have three years from the date of the crash to file a personal injury claim in Mississippi. If you wait too long to file, it could cost you your right to seek compensation, no matter how strong your case might be.

In certain cases, such as claims against government entities, deadlines are even shorter. Evidence also becomes harder to collect as time passes, which can weaken your case. This is why it’s best to act quickly after an accident. This gives your lawyer time to investigate the accident, secure witness statements, and build a solid claim on your behalf.

Talk to Our Gulfport Car Accident Lawyers Today

The team at Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC works hard to keep our clients informed and supported. That dedication comes through in the words of clients like Brittany:

“Great office to work with. Very responsive and knowledgeable…Great value!”

Brittany G.

Although each case is different and past results cannot guarantee future outcomes, our attorneys have recovered millions for accident victims and their families across Mississippi. If you suffered injuries in a car accident due to blind spots, know that you do not have to deal with the insurance company on your own. We offer free initial consultations to review your case and explain your options. Call (228) 872-8752 to speak with our team and discover how we can assist you in pursuing the compensation you deserve.

  • Legally Reviewed By
    Christopher “Stopher” Haug
    Christopher C. “Stopher” Haug, is licensed to practice law in Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. Stopher has over fourteen years of experience in representing clients in many areas of the law, ranging from general civil litigation to domestic and family law, personal injury, criminal law, as well as contract disputes and business formation and strategy.
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