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From driver distraction to fatigue to driving under the influence, various reasons may cause a car accident.

Additionally, when a car hits you while changing lanes and you suffer injuries, you are entitled to compensation for your losses.

An experienced personal injury attorney works quickly to assess your losses and determine fault after your car accident involving changing lanes. 

Common Causes for Lane Change Crashes 

Negligence often represents the cause of a car accident involving someone changing lanes. A driver may be deemed at fault if they were:

  • Driving while intoxicated;
  • Speeding; 
  • Not paying attention;
  • Texting, talking on the phone, posting to social media, and other illegal mobile phone use;
  • Performing other forms of distracted driving like adjusting GPS, looking at the radio, eating, or other activities;
  • Not taking adequate precautions when driving in inclement weather.

Drivers owe a duty of care to the drivers around them. When a car hits you while changing lanes, the driver may not have been operating their vehicle in a safe manner.

A personal injury attorney analyzes the facts surrounding your accident to determine who is at fault in a car accident changing lanes. 

Determining Who Is at Fault in a Car Accident Changing Lanes 

It’s not always easy to determine who is at fault in these types of car accidents. However, there are questions you can ask to get a clearer picture of who is responsible for the resulting accident. 

Important evidence your personal injury attorney may use to determine who is at fault in a car accident changing lanes includes: 

  • Photos of the damage to vehicles, the scene of the crash, and the surrounding area around the crash; 
  • Surveillance video of the accident scene if any exists; 
  • Statements from witnesses who observed the accident; 
  • Information from the police report; and
  • Expert testimony in reconstructing the scene of the accident. 

Your personal injury attorney knows what evidence is the most compelling. They know what it takes to build a strong case and will gather the necessary evidence for you.

Additionally, there may be situations where more than one vehicle may be at fault for the car accident that resulted from changing lanes. The following situations may indicate more than one driver at fault:

  • Both drivers attempt to change into the same lane at the same time and collide;
  • Both drivers demonstrate reckless, distracted, or impaired driving; or
  • A vehicle has faulty equipment such as faulty headlights or brake lights which can confuse other drivers.

It’s vital not to go through the complex process of a personal injury lawsuit alone.

Speaking with and retaining a personal injury attorney to represent your rights ensures that no stone is left unturned when assessing who is at fault when a car hits you changing lanes.

Contact Us 

Determining who is at fault in a car accident changing lanes is a complex task requiring the counsel of a qualified personal injury attorney.

The attorneys at Fob James Law Firm represent clients in personal injury cases throughout Alabama and Florida.

We understand the hardships you may be facing as you recover from your injuries after a car hit you while changing lanes.

We work tirelessly to provide caring, compassionate, and vigorous representation while protecting your legal rights. Day and night, we are here for you. Contact us today for a free consultation! 

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Fob James

Fob James obtained a B.S., in software engineering from Auburn University and then continued his education by getting his J.D. from Vanderbilt University School of Law. After working for a large regional firm for several years where he obtained awards for both individual and corporate clients, Fob found that his passion was fighting for individuals who have been seriously injured or wronged by others. Fob believes that the jury is the great equalizer to the power and influence that large corporations have in society.