Failure-to-Yield Accident Lawyer in Greensboro NC

Failure to yield the right-of-way frequently causes some of the most severe car crashes in Greensboro. If you were hurt by another motorist who failed to yield, they could owe you money for the harm you suffered. Proving who had the right-of-way before the crash can become a complex process. Instead of trying to tackle a challenging claim on your own, let a failure-to-yield accident lawyer in Greensboro from Ward Black Law use their legal experience and knowledge to build a persuasive case for you.
Our firm has represented accident victims in Greensboro and across North Carolina for over 30 years and has secured over $150 million in settlements for them to date. We combine cutting-edge technology with strategic planning and hard work to develop tailored, effective case strategies for each client we help. We won’t just fight for the justice you need but also the care you deserve.
Let us get to work pursuing the compensation you deserve from the person who hurt you. Contact us online or call Ward Black Law today to talk to a failure-to-yield accident lawyer in Greensboro during a free consultation.
The “right-of-way” refers to the rules determining which motorist, bicyclist, or pedestrian can proceed at an intersection, when traffic is merging, or when crossing over the center line or median.
While some right-of-way rules arise under traffic laws, others come from road safety practices. The right-of-way is meant to ensure motor vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians can safely share the road and prevent collisions.
“Failure to yield” refers to a situation in which a driver, bicyclist, or pedestrian does not respect the right-of-way of another road user when required to by law or custom. A motorist who fails to yield the right-of-way may be liable for a resulting collision.
According to the North Carolina Division of Motor Vehicles, failure-to-yield contributed to at least 42,000 traffic accidents in the state in one recent year. Of these accidents, 14,747 resulted in injuries and 172 in fatalities. There were just over 9,200 traffic accidents in Greensboro that same year, 5,885 of which caused injuries and 56 of which resulted in death.
At Ward Black Law, we represent clients who have been injured in accidents involving failure to yield in circumstances such as:
Some of the most frequent reasons drivers fail to yield the right-of-way include the following:
In most cases, a driver who fails to yield the right-of-way when required is liable for losses from a resulting collision. A failure-to-yield accident claim can provide you with financial recovery for your expenses and losses from the accident, including for:
However, before you can recover this compensation, you must prove that the other driver was required to yield and did not. Establishing this requires supporting evidence, such as:
Our experienced attorneys can take this evidence and work with crash reconstruction experts to determine what led to the crash, what right-of-way laws were violated, and who is to blame. Because this evidence can be lost or go missing shortly after the crash, it’s important to consult with a lawyer as soon as you can.
Were you hurt in a failure-to-yield accident in Greensboro, NC? Then contact us online or call Ward Black Law today for a free, no-obligation consultation. We look forward to explaining how a Greensboro car accident lawyer from our firm can help you pursue the compensation you deserve for the losses you suffered in the accident. Let us guide you through the claims process and get your life back to normal after an auto accident that was not your fault.
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