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Cushing, OK Intersection Accident Lawyer

Intersection crashes cause a disproportionate share of serious injuries in Cushing, OK. When motorists ignore the rules at intersections, the consequences are often catastrophic. McKay Law represents intersection accident victims throughout OK. Common intersection accidents include broadside crashes, failure-to-yield wrecks, and multi-vehicle pileups. Common causes include drivers who ignored traffic signals, signs, or right-of-way rules. Failing to yield while turning left is a leading cause—with the turning driver typically bearing primary responsibility. Our Cushing intersection accident attorneys move quickly to preserve evidence—the proof needed to establish exactly what happened. We pursue claims against the at-fault driver, their employer if driving for work, government entities for malfunctioning traffic signals or dangerous intersection design, and bars under Oklahoma Dram Shop Law in DWI cases. Dangerous intersection design or malfunctioning signals can create government liability under the Oklahoma Tort Claims Act—with strict deadlines that make early action critical. Victims often suffer traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, broken ribs, pelvic fractures, internal organ damage, paralysis, and wrongful death—with the worst outcomes in vehicles struck broadside. We pursue full compensation including medical bills, future care, lost wages, lost earning capacity, pain and suffering, and wrongful death damages. Insurers love to claim contributory negligence—we shut those tactics down with video, signal timing data, and reconstruction analysis. All intersection crash claims is handled on a contingency fee basis—no fees unless we recover. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a complimentary evaluation with a Cushing, OK car accident lawyer who will fight for the full recovery you deserve.

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Intersection Accident Lawyer in Cushing, OK | McKay Law

Intersection Wreck Attorney in Cushing, OK | McKay Law

The Basics of Intersection Crash Cases

Intersections are among the most dangerous places on Oklahoma roads. Most crashes happen at or near intersections. When traffic flows cross, the potential for crashes multiplies. Drivers running red lights, missing stop signs, failing to yield, and turning in front of oncoming traffic injure and kill drivers and passengers every day. McKay Law represents intersection accident victims in Cushing and throughout Oklahoma.

Common Types of Intersection Accidents

  • T-bone wrecks — broadside crashes from right of way violations
  • Left-turn crashes — drivers turning left into oncoming traffic
  • Following-too-close wrecks — at intersections during stops
  • Head-on crashes — head-on impacts at intersections
  • Sideswipe accidents — vehicles brushing sides
  • Multi-car collisions — multiple vehicles involved at intersections
  • Pedestrian incidents — at intersections

How These Wrecks Occur

  • Running red lights
  • Stop sign violations
  • Failure to yield
  • Texting or phone use
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Excessive speed at intersections
  • Bad gap judgment
  • Aggressive maneuvers
  • Drowsy driving
  • Sight-line problems at intersections
  • Broken or improperly timed signals
  • Badly designed intersections
  • Construction or work zones
  • Weather conditions
  • Failure to use turn signals or turn safely

Who’s at Fault at Intersection Crashes

Determining fault generally comes down to right of way:

  • Red light or stop sign violators are usually the at-fault party
  • The driver who failed to yield is usually at fault
  • Left-turners typically bear fault
  • Comparative fault may apply
  • Third parties may share liability where defects or third-party conduct played a role

Intersection Right of Way

Oklahoma law establishes right of way rules at intersections:

  • Traffic signals — signal controls right of way
  • Stop signs — must come to complete stop and yield to traffic with right of way
  • Yield signs — must slow or stop to yield
  • Uncontrolled intersections — right of way generally goes to vehicle on the right
  • Left turns — turning left requires yielding
  • Walker right of way — crosswalk users have right of way

Typical Intersection Crash Injuries

  • Severe head trauma
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Soft-tissue neck damage
  • Crush injuries
  • Broken bones
  • Internal bleeding
  • Chest and rib injuries
  • Pelvic trauma
  • Facial injuries
  • PTSD and anxiety
  • Wrongful death

The Severity of Intersection Crashes

  • Vehicles at full speed at intersection impacts
  • Side impacts have less protection than front or rear
  • Multiple vehicles often involved
  • Often involve pedestrians and cyclists
  • No defensive maneuvers
  • Secondary crashes

Evidence That Wins Intersection Cases

  • Police accident reports
  • Traffic and surveillance camera footage
  • Testimony from people who saw the crash
  • Phone usage records
  • Black box data
  • Photographs of the scene, damage, and injuries
  • Skid mark and physical evidence analysis
  • Signal records
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Medical records

Potential Defendants

  • The at-fault driver
  • An employer in commercial driver cases
  • The owner of the vehicle in cases of negligent entrustment
  • A road authority in charge of negligently designed intersections
  • A signal maintenance company
  • Liquor establishments in Oklahoma dram shop cases involving drunk drivers

Elements of Your Claim

  • A Duty of Care — All drivers must follow traffic rules.
  • Negligent Conduct — The defendant violated traffic laws.
  • Causation — The violation produced the wreck.
  • Quantifiable Losses — Economic and non-economic harm.

Damages Available

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Long-term care and rehabilitation
  • Lost income and reduced earning capacity
  • Damage to belongings
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Wrongful death damages when the wreck was fatal
  • Exemplary damages when warranted

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

The deadline in Oklahoma is two years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Cases involving public defendants trigger one-year notice requirements.

What Working With Us Looks Like

We get to work immediately to preserve all available video evidence, request signal timing and maintenance records, engage crash reconstruction specialists, work with treating doctors, and prepare every case as if it will go to trial.

FAQ

Q: Who’s at fault when two cars crash at an intersection?

A: Usually the driver who violated right of way.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing upfront. No fee unless we recover.

Q: The other driver claims I ran the light — what do I do?

A: We fight back with evidence. Video, witnesses, and expert analysis typically resolve who had the light.

Q: I was hit during a left turn — am I at fault?

A: Usually no — if the other driver had to yield to you.

Q: Should I give the insurance company a recorded statement?

A: Never. Call us first.

Q: Can a defective traffic signal be the cause?

A: Yes — and the government can be liable. Government and contractor liability is possible when signals fail.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: 2 years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Different rules for government cases.

Recovering Damages From an Intersection Collision in Cushing, OK

Roughly 40% of all U.S. crashes occur at intersections. The reason is concentration. Traffic from different directions meets at one location, with the potential for crashes increased by the variety of movements drivers must make. A Cushing intersection accident lawyer brings expertise in this distinctive area of auto accident law.

Why Intersections Generate So Many Crashes

Multiple Traffic Streams Converge

Vehicles approaching from multiple directions must coordinate movement through the same point.

This creates multiple potential conflict points.

Complex Decision-Making

Drivers need to handle complex information: complex environmental information.

Decision-making is complex during intersection traversal.

Multiple Vulnerable Road Users

Vulnerable road users converge at intersections, creating multiple types of road users.

Speed Differential

Speed differences create complications, adding to the complexity.

Types of Intersection Crashes

T-Bone (Side-Impact) Crashes

T-bone collisions are particularly catastrophic.

These commonly involve one driver runs a red light or stop sign.

Head-On Crashes

Vehicles striking each other head-on at intersections are extremely dangerous.

Rear-End Crashes

Rear-end crashes at intersections are common at intersections.

Sideswipe Crashes

Lane-change crashes happen during turning movements.

Left-Turn Crashes

Left-turn crashes generate predictable crashes.

Right-Hook Crashes

Drivers turning right and striking cyclists or pedestrians proceeding straight specifically affect cyclists.

Pedestrian Crashes

Pedestrian incidents at intersections are a major intersection crash category.

Multi-Vehicle Crashes

Multi-vehicle pileups at intersections extending to many vehicles.

The Right-of-Way Framework

These cases depend on right-of-way analysis.

Traffic Signal Right-of-Way

For signalized intersections, the driver with the green light has right-of-way.

But this isn’t absolute.

Even with green, drivers must drive safely:

  • Avoiding pedestrians
  • Not to enter unsafely
  • Yielding to vehicles already proceeding
  • Driving safely

Stop Sign and Yield Sign Right-of-Way

For stop-controlled intersections, drivers must come to a complete stop and yield to traffic in the intersection or traffic with right-of-way.

For yield-controlled intersections, drivers must slow and yield to traffic with right-of-way.

Uncontrolled Intersections

Some intersections have no traffic control operate on first-arrival rules.

For simultaneous arrival, the right vehicle has priority.

Left-Turn Right-of-Way

Drivers turning left owe duty to oncoming vehicles.

The left-turn yield rule applies regardless of green signal unless a green arrow signal applies.

Pedestrian Right-of-Way

Pedestrians in marked crosswalks have right-of-way.

The specifics vary by jurisdiction.

Establishing Fault in Intersection Cases

Who Had the Right-of-Way?

Right-of-way is the foundation of fault.

Determining right-of-way involves examining:

  • What the signals indicated
  • Stop signs and other traffic control
  • The order in which vehicles entered the intersection
  • How fast each vehicle was traveling
  • Driver condition
  • Whether traffic control worked

Common Causes of Intersection Crashes

Running Red Lights

Drivers proceeding against red signals accounts for many serious cases.

Running Stop Signs

Failure to stop at stop signs causes many intersection crashes.

Failure to Yield

Yield failures are common causes.

Speeding

Speeding through intersections drives crashes.

Distracted Driving

Drivers distracted at intersections create dangerous situations.

Drunk and Impaired Driving

Impaired drivers drive many intersection crashes.

Inadequate Sight Lines

Obstructed views at intersections increase crash risk. Vegetation, structures, parked vehicles, or other obstructions may share liability.

Traffic Signal Malfunctions

Failed traffic signals generate crashes involve government tort claims.

Critical Evidence in Intersection Cases

Traffic Signal Status

Signal timing matters significantly.

Critical evidence sources include:

  • Traffic management records
  • Surveillance footage from nearby cameras
  • Witness testimony
  • Driver accounts

Vehicle Speed Determination

Speed analysis can be determined via:

  • Skid mark evidence
  • Crush damage
  • Vehicle electronic data
  • Witness observations

Black Box Data

Vehicle event data recorders provide objective evidence across vehicle activity.

Surveillance and Dashcam Footage

Storefront cameras can document the incident.

Witness Statements

Independent observers provide critical evidence.

Police Reports and Citations

Officer reports establish key facts.

Traffic charges support negligence per se.

Cell Phone Records

Phone records may reveal distraction.

Common Insurance Defenses

“The Other Driver Ran the Light/Sign”

Defense often disputes the right-of-way analysis are common in intersection cases.

Credibility-based disputes need independent corroboration.

“Comparative Fault”

“You contributed to the crash”.

OK’s comparative fault rules may reduce — but typically won’t eliminate — recovery.

“Failure to Take Evasive Action”

Evasive action defenses. Drivers must still drive defensively.

“Sun in My Eyes” / Visibility Defenses

Visibility defenses come up in defense arguments. Conditions don’t necessarily defeat liability.

“Traffic Signal Was Malfunctioning”

Where signal malfunction is alleged, Signal records can verify.

Who Can Be Held Liable?

The Other Driver(s)

Primary defendants carry primary liability.

Other Drivers in Multi-Vehicle Cases

Various contributing drivers can face liability.

Government Entities

Road design problems create government liability.

Property Owners

Property contributing to obstruction create premises liability.

Vehicle and Component Manufacturers

For crashes involving vehicle defects can implicate manufacturers.

Maintenance Companies

Where vehicle maintenance failures contributed can create separate liability.

Critical Steps After an Intersection Crash

Stay at the Scene

Stay put.

Call Police Immediately

Police response is typical. Insist on police involvement.

Document Everything Visually

Visual evidence of every relevant detail.

Photograph the Damage

Both vehicles, points of impact, damage patterns.

Identify Witnesses

Other drivers, pedestrians, and bystanders can be the deciding evidence.

Get a Police Report

Make sure law enforcement files the report.

Preserve Vehicle Data

With legal action, preserve vehicle data, EDR records, and other electronic evidence.

Don’t Make Statements About Fault

In immediate aftermath, leave fault determination to investigators.

Get Medical Attention Immediately

Same-day medical care protects against later disputes.

Damages Available

Recoverable losses include:

  • Comprehensive medical care
  • Lost wages
  • Diminished earning capacity
  • Vehicle repair or replacement
  • Pain and suffering
  • Wrongful death and survivor damages
  • Exemplary damages where gross negligence is shown

Attorney Costs

Counsel handling these cases earn fees only on recovery. Case reviews cost nothing.

Move Quickly

Intersection cases turn on evidence with time-sensitive preservation requirements. Surveillance and traffic camera footage get overwritten on short retention cycles. Traffic control records may need to be preserved through legal action. Black box data can be overwritten. Witness recollections require prompt investigation.

The legal time limit applies regardless. Contacting a Cushing intersection accident attorney quickly locks down the critical evidence.

McKay Law Is Your Cushing Advocate After An Intersection Accident

Intersections are where most of a driver’s split-second decisions occur — and where most serious crashes happen as a result. Running red lights, failing to yield on a left turn, blowing through stop signs, misjudging gaps in cross-traffic, and getting distracted at the worst possible moment turn ordinary intersections into the most fatal spots on the road. The wrecks that result range from violent side-impact T-bones, to head-on collisions with left-turning drivers, to multi-vehicle pile-ups that engulf everyone who happened to be at the light when it changed. At McKay Law, we have learned that intersection cases come down to one question: who had the right of way? We waste no time to secure traffic signal timing data, intersection camera footage, surveillance video from nearby businesses, dash cam recordings, eyewitness statements, and the at-fault driver’s cell phone records to prove exactly what happened in the seconds before impact.

The driver who caused the wreck almost always claims it was the other way around — that the light was green, that the stop sign didn’t apply, that the other driver was speeding. Don’t let that account win. When you come into the McKay Law family, our team brings in accident reconstruction specialists, traffic engineers, and treating physicians who can show the insurance carrier and, if necessary, the jury exactly how the collision occurred. We pursue complete compensation for emergency care, surgeries, hospitalization, ongoing rehabilitation, future medical needs, prescription costs, lost income, lost earning capacity, vehicle replacement, the enduring trauma of a crash you never saw coming — and in the most sorrowful cases, the wrongful death of someone you cared deeply for. Phone us today at (866) 679-9651 or get in touch online to schedule your free consultation and get a firm that stands its ground in your corner.

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