Being rear-ended at a stoplight is a common type of car accident, often resulting in injuries and vehicle damage. Understanding your rights and the steps to take can help you navigate the aftermath effectively.
Rear-end collisions occur when one vehicle strikes the back of another. In Arizona, these accidents are frequently attributed to the rear driver’s negligence, such as distracted driving, speeding, or following too closely. Consequently, the rear driver is typically deemed at fault.
If you’re rear-ended at a stoplight, you have the right to file a claim against the at-fault driver’s insurance to seek compensation for:
Arizona follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning if you share some fault, your compensation may be reduced proportionally. However, in rear-end collisions at stoplights, the lead driver is rarely found at fault.
In January 2023, a tragic rear-end collision occurred near 40th and Peoria avenues in Phoenix. A vehicle rear-ended another car, causing a rollover that resulted in one fatality and two hospitalizations. The driver who caused the accident showed signs of impairment. This incident underscores the severe consequences of rear-end collisions and the importance of holding negligent drivers accountable. [Source: AZFamily]
After being rear-ended, consider the following steps:
Dealing with insurance companies can be challenging. An experienced personal injury attorney can:
At Hirsch Talcott Law Firm, we specialize in personal injury cases, including rear-end collisions. Our team is dedicated to advocating for accident victims in Phoenix and throughout Arizona.
If you’ve been rear-ended at a stoplight, don’t navigate this process alone. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation. We’re here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.