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If you’ve experienced the scary moment of another vehicle t-boning your own, then you know how awful these kinds of crashes can be. One minute, you’re driving in Grand Forks, ND on your way to work, school, or an errand, and the next, you’re trying to regain your bearings after a driver slams their car into the side of yours. 

T-bone collisions are some of the most dangerous types of crashes on Grand Forks’ roads. Any crash in which one vehicle’s front end strikes the side of another vehicle is categorized as a T-bone crash. These crashes often cause serious injuries, and you may need a T-bone crash attorney in Grand Forks, ND to help you navigate the aftermath. 

If someone else’s negligence caused the accident and therefore caused your injuries, then you shouldn’t be stuck recovering without help. Compensation is available for victims of negligence. You may be able to receive financial support to aid your recovery, including the costs of your medical care, lost wages, pain, and suffering. 

At Lowe Law Group, our Grand Forks personal injury lawyers understand the laws surrounding these cases, as well as all the best strategies to make sure that insurers don’t get away with the minimum compensation amount possible. In fact, we are proud to have won $550 million for our clients in more than 13,000 personal injury cases. That’s an average litigation recovery amount of $236,198!

What laws affect your T-bone accident claim in North Dakota?

T-bone collisions can technically happen anywhere, but there are certain scenarios where they are more likely to occur. Specifically, these accidents often occur when one of the drivers approaching the intersection fails to yield the right of way. They may run a stop sign or red light, misjudge the timing when making a turn across traffic, or fail to notice an intersection due to distracted driving

Insurance requirements in ND

ND drivers are required, by law, to carry Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage. This pays for a certain amount of medical expenses and economic losses, no matter who caused the crash. 

However, not all drivers follow the law, and you could end up in an accident with an uninsured or underinsured driver. 

If a negligent driver causes a T-bone collision, that fault still plays a critical role. Injuries and costs can exceed PIP coverage, and the responsible driver can be held liable for those additional losses. 

Right-of-way violations

Because T-bone collisions frequently occur at intersections, fault is often assigned by determining who violated the right of way. The rules are clear: 

  • Drivers facing red lights must stop
  • Those facing stop signs must yield to traffic with the right of way
  • Left-turning drivers must yield to oncoming traffic 

If a driver violates any of these simple rules and causes an accident, it’s pretty clear-cut who was responsible.

Modified comparative fault

In North Dakota, as long as you were no more than 50% responsible for the accident, you can seek compensation for damages. However, if you share some responsibility, your compensation will be reduced by the same percentage as your portion of fault. 

In other words, if a court or insurer determines that your actions were 30% responsible for the crash, then your total settlement or court award will be reduced by 30%. If you were more than 50% responsible, you cannot recover any damages at all. 

Insurance companies will try to argue that your actions played a bigger role than they did in the crash. This strategy is all about reducing their total payout. 

When you work with a Grand Forks car accident lawyer, they can protect you from the insurer’s exaggerated claims about your level of responsibility. 

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Where do T-bone collisions happen in Grand Forks?

Columbia Road is probably the highest-risk stretch in the city. The intersections along Columbia between 32nd Avenue and DeMers Avenue see heavy through-traffic mixing with drivers turning into strip malls, gas stations, and fast food restaurants. That constant turning movement across lanes is exactly the scenario that produces T-bone crashes.

Any intersection can be the site of a T-bone crash, and winter makes things worse. Grand Forks’ geographic location means cold, icy winters, where drivers may lose control, especially if they weren’t driving carefully. 

During especially harsh winters, large snow drifts and snow banks can reduce visibility and increase the likelihood of a T-bone collision. If a municipality or private plow service creates a hazard by placing snow piles where drivers can’t see the road, this may be a liability issue, as well.

Common Injuries from T-Bone Accidents

Cars are designed with crumple zones in the front and rear, as these absorb the shock of impact and protect both drivers and passengers. There is no option for this kind of protection on the side of the car, which leads to a significant risk of harm from a side-impact collision. This is true for drivers and passengers alike, in any row of the vehicle. 

Some of the most common types of injuries from a T-bone accident include: 

  • Head trauma
  • Traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Neck and cervical spine damage
  • Rib fractures
  • Internal bleeding
  • Organ damage (especially liver, spleen, and lung injuries)
  • Pelvic and hip fractures
  • Shoulder and arm injuries
  • Nerve damage and compression
  • Burns and scarring

Adrenaline masks some injuries in the immediate aftermath of the crash. It’s not uncommon at all to only realize the scope of your injuries in the days and weeks after the crash. It’s not always adrenaline causing the issue, though. Sometimes, the pain of one injury can mask the serious nature of other injuries. 

It’s imperative to seek medical care after any accident, even if you think your injuries are minor. Internal injuries can be life-threatening, even without obvious external signs. 

Long-term complications of a T-bone collision include: 

  • Chronic pain
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) complications
  • Mobility issues that require assistive devices
  • PTSD
  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Permanent disability 

At Lowe Law Group, we have an on-staff physician who can examine your injuries and medical records to identify complications that emergency departments might have missed. Dr. Andrew Georgi does the important work of understanding how your injuries may affect your life for years to come.

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Evidence You Need in a T-Bone Collision Case

The best way to build a strong personal injury case, including a T-bone collision case, is to collect the best possible evidence. 

It is far easier to collect this evidence if you have a Grand Forks T-bone accident lawyer on your side. Accident attorneys have extensive experience in gathering evidence from a wide range of sources, including: 

  • Traffic signal timing and maintenance records
  • Intersection camera footage
  • Documents of vehicle damage analysis
  • Witness statements
  • Cell phone records establishing distracted driving
  • Weather and road condition documentation
  • Police accident reports

The Lowe Law Group is ready to investigate, gather evidence, and negotiate with insurers on your behalf.  Our team understands how insurance companies evaluate intersection cases, and we know how to counter their tactics. 

Types of Compensation Available After a Grand Forks T-Bone Crash

When you’ve been in an accident and you’re feeling the pressure of lost wages and piling medical bills, you may have found yourself asking, “How much compensation can I recover from this? Is there enough available to cover my bills?” 

Although we would love to give you an exact amount of compensation available, the fact is that the dollar amount varies from case to case. Every T-bone accident claim is different, and your compensation will be affected by things like: 

  • The extent of your injuries
  • Your share of responsibility for the accident
  • The circumstances of the crash 
  • Whether or not you will fully recover from your injuries 

In your free, no-obligation case consultation, we will learn about your injuries and answer your questions, including questions about consultations.  

Financial damages that you may collect can cover: 

  • emergency treatment
  • hospitalization
  • surgery
  • medications
  • physical therapy
  • all ongoing medical care
  • lost wages
  • lost earning capacity

You may also be able to recover non-economic damages, including: 

  • Physical pain during recovery 
  • Emotional trauma and anxiety 
  • Loss of enjoyment of activities you once loved
  • Disfigurement or permanent scarring
  • Impact on marriage and family relationships
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Lowe Law Group: Ready to Take Action on Your Behalf

When you choose Lowe Law Group, you can trust that we will: 

  • Handle all of the communication with insurance companies
  • Coordinate with accident reconstruction experts to understand the specifics of your crash
  • Work with your medical providers to document the extent of your injuries
  • Gather and preserve time-sensitive evidence
  • Handle any property damage claims while building the injury case 

Everything we do is designed to support your recovery throughout this process! Our goal is to recover the compensation you deserve so that you can focus on your recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

The other driver is claiming I caused the accident. What now?

Listening to one person’s account isn’t how fault is determined. Instead, we build the actual picture using traffic camera footage, witness statements, vehicle damage analysis, and police reports. Physical evidence has a way of telling a very different story than the at-fault driver’s version of events.

How much time do I have to take legal action after a T-bone crash in North Dakota?

North Dakota gives you six years to file a lawsuit, which is considerably longer than the two-year window most other states allow. That said, waiting is never a good strategy. Camera footage gets deleted, witnesses forget details, and physical evidence disappears from the scene quickly. The sooner you contact an attorney, the stronger your case will be.

The insurance company says I share some blame for the crash. Can I still recover anything?

Yes, in most cases. North Dakota follows a modified comparative fault rule, which means your compensation is reduced by whatever percentage of fault is assigned to you. You lose the right to recover entirely only if you’re found 50% or more at fault. Insurance companies routinely try to inflate your share of the blame to reduce what they owe, and we push back on that directly.

Should I talk to the other driver's insurance company after the accident?

You should report the crash to your own insurer, but avoid giving recorded statements or detailed accounts to the other driver’s insurance company before speaking with an attorney. Adjusters are trained to ask questions in ways that produce answers they can use against you later. Once you hire Lowe Law Group, we handle all of that communication so you don’t have to.

What if the at-fault driver didn't have enough insurance to cover my injuries?

This is more common in North Dakota than most people realize. Many drivers carry only the state minimum liability coverage, which can fall far short of what serious injuries actually cost. Your own uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage may bridge that gap, and there may be other sources of recovery we can identify. We examine every available option to make sure nothing is left on the table.

Lowe Law Group: Ready to Take Action After Your T-Bone Accident

After a T-bone accident, you need time to recover and financial relief that allows you to heal without stress and anxiety. You need a side collision injury lawyer in Grand Forks to protect your rights and work with the insurance companies so that you don’t have to. 

Our team moves quickly, with great expertise. We bring a combination of medical insight and legal strategy to address the immediate and long-term challenges of your case. Dr. Georgi, our in-house medical doctor, is ready to evaluate your case and support your legal claim for compensation. 

We work on a contingency-fee basis, which means that you don’t pay anything unless we win your case. Until we recover compensation for you in the form of a settlement or court award, you don’t owe any attorney’s fees. Working with Lowe Law Group, then, is a risk-free arrangement for our clients. 

Contact Lowe Law Group for a free, comprehensive, and no-pressure evaluation of your T-bone accident case. 

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I was hit by a trailer that crossed the median while I was driving on the highway which not only destroyed my car, but I have had to deal with a concussion, neck and back pain along with other PTSD issues. Life happens, some events alter your life, and it can be difficult to adjust. Lowe Law Group is the absolute best. If you want someone who’s gonna be in your c…

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I have been working with Lowe Law Group since May 2023. I was in a terrible head on collision and have been undergoing coming up on 2 years of medical treatment. I have had 3 case managers throughout the 2 years and have been working closely with Cassi these last few months and she has been amazing. She keeps me updated on whats going on with my…

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“Cyra at Lowe Law Group was great jumping right into my case.

I was in my car waiting at a stoplight when I was rear ended hitting my head, giving me whiplash, and a concussion. It also reaggravated other injuries I was making progress on. Cyra at Lowe Law Group was great jumping right into my case. She was professional and did well in keeping me informed of the process and updating me as needed. There were some challe…

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