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Moore, OK T-Bone Accident Lawyer

T-bone accidents are among the deadliest types of car wrecks on Moore, OK roads—because the side of a vehicle absorbs the full force directly into occupants. When a vehicle slams into the side of another, the injuries are often catastrophic. McKay Law advocates for T-bone accident victims throughout OK. Side-impact wrecks usually involve intersection failures—resulting from red light violations, failure to yield, distracted driving, and impaired drivers. Establishing who’s responsible takes thorough investigation—video evidence, on-scene testimony, and crash reconstruction. Our Moore T-bone accident attorneys investigate immediately before surveillance footage is overwritten. Side-impact injuries include head trauma, chest injuries, crushed limbs, and life-altering disabilities—with the side closest to the impact suffering the worst harm. We recover all available damages including emergency care, long-term needs, lost earnings, and the full impact on your life. Adjusters frequently argue both drivers shared blame in T-bone cases—we counter with reconstruction analysis and video proof. Every T-bone accident case is handled on a no-win, no-fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win. Reach out to McKay Law right away for a complimentary evaluation with a Moore, OK side-impact collision attorney who will pursue maximum compensation for your injuries.

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T-Bone Accident Lawyer in Moore, OK | McKay Law

T-Bone Accident Lawyer in Moore, OK | McKay Law

Understanding T-Bone Accident Claims

T-bone crashes are some of the most catastrophic collisions on Oklahoma roadways. Unlike front or rear collisions, there’s little between you and the other car when hit from the side. Side airbags help but don’t fully solve the problem. McKay Law represents T-bone accident victims in Moore and throughout Oklahoma.

How These Wrecks Occur

  • Red light violations
  • Failing to stop at stop signs
  • Yield violations
  • Texting or phone use
  • Alcohol or drug impairment
  • Excessive speed
  • Misjudging gaps in traffic
  • Aggressive driving
  • Drowsy driving
  • Poor visibility
  • Broken or improperly timed signals

What These Crashes Do to Victims

  • Severe head trauma
  • Spinal cord injuries and paralysis
  • Crush injuries
  • Broken ribs
  • Internal organ damage
  • Pelvic and hip damage
  • Hip and femur fractures
  • Shoulder, arm, and hand injuries
  • Glass-related injuries
  • Whiplash and neck injuries
  • Fatal injuries

The Physics of Side-Impact Collisions

  • Limited side structure
  • Less distance for force to dissipate
  • Common at intersections, where speeds are often high
  • Multiple vehicles often involved
  • Side curtain airbags help but don’t fully prevent injury
  • More dangerous than rear-impact wrecks

Liability in T-Bone Cases

Fault in T-bone crashes typically depends on right of way at the intersection:

  • The driver who ran the red light or stop sign is usually at fault
  • The driver who failed to yield is usually at fault
  • Comparative fault may apply
  • Third parties may share liability where intersection defects or third-party conduct played a role

Oklahoma’s Modified Comparative Fault Law

Oklahoma uses a modified comparative negligence system (Okla. Stat. tit. 23, § 13). You can still recover if you are 50% or less at fault, with your award reduced by your percentage of fault.

What Strengthens a T-Bone Case

  • Official accident documentation
  • Intersection cameras
  • Eyewitness accounts
  • Phone usage records
  • Black box data
  • Photographs of the scene, damage, and injuries
  • Crash scene physical evidence
  • Traffic signal timing and maintenance records
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Treatment documentation

Who Can Be Held Liable

  • The violating motorist
  • Their employer in commercial driver cases
  • The owner of the vehicle when ownership liability applies
  • A municipality in charge of negligently designed intersections
  • Companies servicing traffic signals
  • A bar or restaurant in Oklahoma dram shop cases involving a drunk at-fault driver

Elements of Your Claim

  • Duty — All drivers must follow traffic rules.
  • Violation of That Duty — The driver ran the light, ignored the stop sign, or failed to yield.
  • A Direct Link — The traffic violation caused the collision and your injuries.
  • Damages — Medical costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other losses.

Recovery for Victims

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Ongoing rehabilitation expenses
  • Lost income and diminished earning ability
  • Damage to belongings
  • Physical and emotional suffering
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Damages for impact on relationships
  • Wrongful death damages for surviving family
  • Exemplary damages in cases of DUI, gross negligence, or extreme recklessness

Time Limits to Be Aware Of

The deadline in Oklahoma is 2 years from the date of the crash to file (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Cases involving public defendants require notice within one year.

Our Process

We move quickly to preserve all available video evidence, investigate signal operation, bring in qualified reconstruction experts, work with treating doctors, and build each file for the courtroom.

FAQ

Q: Who’s at fault in a T-bone crash?

A: Usually the driver who ran the light, stop sign, or failed to yield.

Q: What does it cost to hire McKay Law?

A: Nothing upfront. We only get paid if we win.

Q: What if the other driver claims I ran the light?

A: We fight back with evidence. The evidence usually shows who really violated right of way.

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

A: No. Refer them to your attorney.

Q: Can a defective traffic signal be the cause?

A: Yes, in some cases. Signal malfunctions can shift liability to the government or signal contractor.

Q: What is the deadline to file?

A: Two years from the date of the crash (Okla. Stat. tit. 12, § 95). Government claims require one-year notice.

Side-Impact Crash Compensation in Moore, OK

Side-impact wrecks have one of the highest fatality rates of any crash type. The physics work against survival. When a vehicle gets hit on the side, only inches of metal and glass stand between the person and the other car. A Moore T-bone accident lawyer knows how to build these cases.

Why T-Bone Crashes Cause Such Serious Injuries

The engineering explains everything. Frontal and rear-impact safety has improved dramatically over decades. Side impacts are different.

The protection geometry just isn’t there:

  • No long crumple zone to dissipate energy
  • The door is just inches from the occupant
  • Side airbags help but can’t compensate for the lack of crush space
  • Sideways acceleration causes different and often worse injury patterns

Injury Patterns Specific to T-Bone Crashes

Traumatic Brain Injury

The head strikes the door, window, or B-pillar or undergoes rapid side-to-side motion. TBIs in T-bone crashes are frequently severe.

Chest and Rib Injuries

Ribs and the chest wall absorb the impact. Multiple rib fractures can puncture lungs.

Pelvic Fractures

The struck vehicle’s door intrudes at the pelvis. Recovery from pelvic trauma can take many months.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Side-impact spinal injuries can be devastating. Permanent neurological injury happen with significant frequency.

Abdominal Organ Damage

Internal organs can tear from the direct impact. Splenic lacerations are frequent diagnoses.

Lower Extremity Injuries

Leg fractures from side-impact crush forces are seen in most serious T-bone crashes.

Establishing Fault in a T-Bone Crash

Different from clearer cases, liability in side-impact crashes can be genuinely disputed.

Who Had the Right of Way?

The key liability question is right of way. This depends on:

  • Whether there was a stop sign, yield, or signal
  • Green vs. red light at the time of impact
  • Which driver entered the intersection first
  • Speed of each vehicle
  • Whether either driver was distracted or impaired

Critical Evidence

  • Traffic camera footage
  • Personal dashcams
  • Commercial security cameras
  • Scene reconstruction
  • EDR information from both vehicles
  • Witness statements
  • Phone use data
  • Police reports and citations

When Fault Is Contested

“He ran the red” disputes are extremely common. Expert analysis are typically necessary to resolve the fault question.

Other Liable Parties

T-bone crashes sometimes involve more than just the two drivers:

  • Government road authorities for defective intersection design
  • Construction companies when construction-related conditions caused the crash
  • Companies operating the vehicles when an employee was driving in the course of work
  • Vehicle or component manufacturers when failed brakes, defective airbags, or other components contributed

Common Insurance Tactics

“It Was Your Fault — You Had the Stop Sign”

Side-impact cases often produce “he said, she said” fault disputes. Without independent evidence, the dispute can come down to which driver is believed.

Comparative Fault

Even with the other driver primarily at fault, adjusters argue some shared fault for failure to yield, failure to see the approaching vehicle, or failure to take evasive action.

Minimizing Injury Severity

Despite the catastrophic nature of T-bone injuries, defense disputes the extent of harm.

Damages in T-Bone Cases

Reflecting the catastrophic nature of side-impact harm, claim values are typically significant. Compensation can include long-term rehabilitation and life-care planning, past and future income loss, adaptive equipment, loss of enjoyment of life, survivor damages in fatal cases, and enhanced damages where the at-fault driver’s conduct was egregious.

Attorney Costs

Side-impact crash lawyers earn fees only on recovery. First meetings carry no charge.

Move Quickly

Intersection evidence disappears fast. Skid marks and physical evidence need fast preservation. EDR data can be overwritten when the car gets handled. Eyewitness accuracy gets less reliable over time. Engaging counsel right away protects the case before the proof disappears. OK’s statute of limitations reinforces the urgency.

McKay Law Is Your Moore Advocate After A T-Bone Accident

T-bone collisions — the kind where one vehicle plows broadside into the other at an intersection — are among the most dangerous crashes on the road because there is almost nothing between the occupant and the impact. Unlike a front or rear collision, where engines, trunks, and crumple zones absorb energy, a side impact sends force directly into the doors, often causing broken ribs, punctured lungs, pelvic fractures, traumatic brain injuries, and serious spinal damage. These wrecks typically happen because someone ran a red light, blew through a stop sign, failed to yield at a turn, or was looking at a phone instead of the road. At McKay Law, we move quickly to obtain intersection camera footage, nearby business surveillance video, traffic signal timing data, and witness statements before they’re gone — because in T-bone cases, who had the right of way is everything, and the at-fault driver almost always claims it was the other way around.

The injuries from a side-impact crash frequently necessitate surgery, extended hospital stays, and months or years of rehabilitation, while the at-fault driver’s insurance company works overtime to shift blame onto you. When you sign on with the McKay Law family, we refuse to allow it. Our team partners with accident reconstruction specialists, biomechanical engineers, and treating physicians who can explain to the jury exactly how the impact occurred, why it caused the injuries you sustained, and what the long-term picture really looks like. We fight for full compensation for emergency transport and trauma care, surgeries, ICU and hospitalization, rehabilitation and physical therapy, future medical needs, lost paychecks and lost earning capacity, vehicle replacement, and the lasting pain and emotional weight of surviving a crash this catastrophic. Call us without waiting at (866) 679-9651 or reach out online to set up your free consultation and put a firm that fights to win in your corner.

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