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Collisions at Intersections

Respected Car Accident Lawyers in Prince George’s County Dedicated to Aggressively Representing the Interests of Accident Victims

With multiple cars, pedestrians, and cyclists converging from different directions, intersections can be chaotic. And given the population density and heavy traffic, collisions at intersections are a common occurrence in Prince George's County. These accidents often lead to serious and sometimes debilitating injuries that can change the course of your life. If you’ve been involved in a crash at an intersection, understanding the specific risks associated with these areas and what you can do to recover compensation for your accident-related expenses is crucial. At Foran & Foran, P.A., we are here to help guide you through the legal process and fight for the recovery you deserve.

Types of Intersections

Intersections come in many forms, and each type has its own unique set of hazards. Some of the most common types of intersections include:

  • Four-Way Intersections: These are the traditional intersections where vehicles approach from four different directions, typically controlled by traffic lights or stop signs. They are prone to rear-end collisions and T-bone accidents when drivers run red lights or fail to yield.
  • T-Intersections: These intersections feature three roads meeting in the shape of a “T.” Accidents here often happen when drivers fail to yield to oncoming traffic from the main road.
  • Roundabouts: While roundabouts are designed to improve traffic flow, they can be confusing for some drivers, especially those who are unfamiliar with the area. Thus, roundabouts can lead to accidents when motorists fail to yield the right of way or misjudge the speed of other vehicles.
  • Pedestrian Crossings: Intersections with designated pedestrian areas present additional challenges, as drivers must be aware of both foot traffic and oncoming vehicles. Failure to yield to pedestrians is a leading cause of accidents in these areas.

No matter the type of intersection distracted driving, speeding, or misjudging the actions of others can quickly result in a serious collision.

The Most Dangerous Intersections in Prince George's County

Certain intersections in Prince George's County are known to be more dangerous due to high traffic volumes, complex layouts, or poor visibility. Some of the most hazardous intersections include:

  • Route 301 and Central Avenue in Upper Marlboro: Known for frequent accidents, especially during rush hour, this intersection is a high-risk area for rear-end collisions and side-impact crashes.
  • Route 202 and Brightseat Road in Landover: This busy intersection sees a significant amount of traffic, and drivers often attempt to beat the light, leading to T-bone accidents and other serious collisions.
  • Route 450 and Annapolis Road in Bladensburg: With a mix of cars, buses, and pedestrian traffic, this intersection is particularly prone to accidents involving vehicles failing to yield or running red lights.

These are just a few examples, but dangerous intersections can be found throughout the county. If you’ve been involved in a crash at one of these or any other intersection, it’s essential to seek help from an experienced Prince George’s car accident lawyer.

Recovering Financial Compensation After a Collision at an Intersection

If you’ve been injured in a collision at an intersection, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your injuries and damages. However, determining fault in these cases can be challenging, especially when multiple drivers are involved. In Maryland, the contributory negligence law applies, which means that if one of the other drivers involved in the accident can shift even the slightest bit of blame onto you, you’ll be unable to recover any damages for your injuries.

This makes it critical to work with an attorney who can gather evidence to prove the other driver’s liability. At Foran & Foran, P.A., our Prince George’s County car accident attorneys use traffic camera footage, witness statements, and police reports to build a strong case on your behalf. Depending on the situation, you may be able to recover compensation for:

  • Medical bills: Including hospital stays, surgeries, physical therapy, and ongoing treatments.
  • Lost wages: If your injuries prevent you from working, you may be entitled to compensation for the time you’ve missed. Moreover, if you are prevented from working in the future or were required to take a lower-paying job due to your injuries, you may be eligible to recover for your decreased earning capacity.
  • Pain and suffering: The physical and emotional toll of a serious accident can be considerable, and compensation for pain and suffering may be available in your case.
Work With an Experienced Prince George's County Car Accident Lawyer to Ensure Your Case is Given the Attention it Deserves

If you or a loved one was recently injured in a car accident that occurred in an intersection, reach out to one of the Prince George’s County personal injury lawyers with Foran & Foran, P.A. At Foran & Foran, P.A., we understand the stress you’re facing and are committed to helping you get the compensation you deserve. Our team has approximately 85 years of hands-on combined experience handling intersection accident cases and knows what it takes to build a strong case for maximum recovery. To learn more, and to schedule a free consultation, contact us today by calling 301-441-2022 or through our secure online contact form. We also represent clients in Hyattsville, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Waldorf, La Plata, Silver Spring, Rockville and the surrounding areas.


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