The Most Dangerous Intersections in Wichita Where Serious Car Accidents Happen Most Often

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The Most Dangerous Intersections in Wichita Where Serious Car Accidents Happen Most Often

Wichita streets are more dangerous than many drivers realize. The city recorded more than 10,000 crashes in 2023, arguably one of the most collision-prone metros in Kansas. If you were hurt at one of these locations, a Wichita car accident lawyer can help you pursue the fair compensation you deserve.

When Roads Become Danger Zones: What’s Causing Wichita Car Accidents

Not every car accident is random, and Wichita’s crash data makes that clear. The Wichita Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (WAMPO) found the leading cause of collisions is right-of-way violations, accounting for 16% of all crashes.

Distracted driving, speeding, reckless driving, improper lane changes, and bad weather also contribute heavily to car crash incidents. Truck accidents add additional risk along high-traffic commercial corridors throughout Wichita, KS.

Wichita car accident at a dangerous intersection where a Wichita car accident lawyer can help recover compensation

The Five Most Dangerous Intersections in Wichita, KS

Each of these locations has a documented history of serious car accidents, backed by data from The Beacon and Wichita Journalism. Understanding the risks helps car accident victims recognize that their injuries were often preventable.

Kellogg Drive and South Rock Road: The City’s Most Dangerous Intersection

This intersection recorded 99 crashes in 2023, more than any other in Wichita. High speeds, multiple on- and off-ramps, and heavy daily volume create constant collision risk. Serious injuries, including back injuries, fractures, and head trauma, are common outcomes of car accidents here.

Kellogg Drive and South Seneca Street: Left Turns and Close Calls

Ranked second with 81 crashes in 2023, this location sees frequent auto accidents from aggressive driving, sudden lane changes, and failure to yield. Congestion pushes drivers into risky decisions that often result in severe injuries.

Kellogg Drive and South Broadway Avenue: A Decade of Fatal Car Crashes

WAMPO’s 10-year data identified this as Wichita’s most fatal car accident intersection. Wrongful death claims and catastrophic injuries have both arisen from collisions here, making experienced legal representation critical for affected families.

East 21st Street and North Woodlawn Boulevard: Northeast Wichita’s Danger Zone

With 36 crashes in 2023, this intersection is heavily used near apartment complexes and O.K. Elementary School. Injuries sustained range from soft tissue damage to permanent injury, and car accident cases here frequently involve injury victims who had little warning before impact.

West 29th Street and North Maize Road: West Wichita’s Growing Risk

Also recording 36 crashes in 2023, this intersection has become more hazardous as development in West Wichita outpaces infrastructure. Parking lot exits, lane confusion, and rising traffic volume contribute to frequent car wreck incidents and injury claims.

Common Car Accident Injuries at These Locations

Common car accident injuries at Wichita intersections include back injuries, spinal cord damage, head and brain trauma, soft tissue injuries, and fractures. Under Kansas law (K.S.A. § 40-3117), serious injuries such as permanent injury or permanent disfigurement allow accident victims to step outside the no-fault system. Injury victims with catastrophic injuries or permanent loss may pursue additional compensation through a personal injury claim.

Kansas No-Fault Insurance Laws and Your Legal Options After a Car Crash

Kansas requires all drivers to carry personal injury protection coverage. Under K.S.A. § 40-3101, PIP coverage pays medical expenses and lost income through your own insurance company, regardless of who caused the automobile accident. These car accident claims are filed first, before any third-party action begins.

If your medical bills exceed $2,000 or your injuries sustained qualify as serious under Kansas law, you can file against the at fault party for financial compensation, including medical treatment costs and pain and suffering. Per K.S.A. § 40-3110, the Kansas statute of limitations gives personal injury lawsuits two years from the car accident date. Waiting too long eliminates your legal options, so contacting a car accident attorney quickly is essential.

How a Wichita Car Accident Lawyer Builds Your Case

A team of Wichita personal injury lawyers and experienced attorneys conducts a thorough investigation, gathering police reports, camera footage, and witness statements to identify the at fault driver and all liable parties. Insurance companies and insurance adjusters often undervalue injury claims. However, personal injury attorneys calculate full and fair compensation covering medical bills, lost income, financial recovery for pain and suffering, and more. 

Talk to a Wichita Car Accident Lawyer for a Free Consultation

If you have serious injuries from a car crash at any of these locations, do not face insurance companies alone. Wichita personal injury attorneys at Lowe Law Group bring legal expertise and a proven track record in personal injury cases across state and federal courts. For injury clients and the family members of the deceased, our injury attorneys pursue fair financial compensation in car accident cases involving wrongful death, catastrophic injuries, and personal injury lawsuits.

The Wichita car accident attorneys at our law firm work on a contingency fee basis, so injured clients and all accident victims pay nothing unless they win. Schedule a call to get a free consultation today. Our Wichita car accident attorney team will provide legal guidance and help you seek maximum compensation.

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