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Su Guía Para Navegar En Accidentes De Motocicleta Por No Ceder El Paso En Tennessee

Los accidentes de motocicleta suelen ocurrir en circunstancias complejas, pero un escenario común es no ceder el paso. Este tipo de accidentes puede causar lesiones graves o incluso la muerte, especialmente en motociclistas.

En esta guía, profundizamos en los detalles de los accidentes de motocicleta por no ceder el paso, explicando qué implican, por qué ocurren y qué medidas legales se pueden tomar. Si ha estado involucrado en uno, contacte hoy mismo con los abogados de accidentes de motocicleta de Nashville de Weir & Kestner en Nashville.

failure to yield motorcycle accident

¿Qué es un accidente de motocicleta por no ceder el paso?

Una failure-to-yield motorcycle accident occurs when a driver does not give the right-of-way to a motorcyclist as required by traffic laws, resulting in a collision. These incidents typically happen at intersections, on highway on-ramps, or when a car is making a left turn, and a motorcycle is going straight through an intersection.

Common causes and contributing factors

Drivers often do not see the motorcyclist due to the bike’s smaller size or misjudge the bike’s speed and distance. Visibility issues, distractions, or misinterpreting traffic signs can lead to these errors.

Poor weather, such as rain or fog, can reduce a driver’s visibility and lead to accidents. Similarly, intersections with poorly designed traffic flows or obscured traffic signs can increase the risk of failure to yield.

Consideraciones legales en Tennessee

Under Tennessee law (Tenn. Code Ann. § 55-8-136), drivers are required to yield the right-of-way under certain conditions, such as at stop signs and yield signs or when turning left in the presence of an oncoming vehicle, including motorcycles. Failure to do so can result in liability for any resulting damages.

In Tennessee, you have one year from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit (Tennessee, artículo 28-3-104.). Thus, it is crucial to begin legal proceedings quickly.

Steps to take after a failure-to-yield motorcycle accident

  1. Busque atención médica: Your health is the priority; always get a thorough check-up after an accident, even if you feel fine initially.
  2. Documentar la escena: Take photos of the accident scene, your injuries, and all vehicles involved. Gather contact information from witnesses and the other driver(s).
  3. Report the accident: Notify the police so there is an official accident report, which can be crucial for your insurance claim and any legal action.
  4. Contact a lawyer: Speak to a motorcycle accident attorney who understands Tennessee’s traffic laws and can help you navigate the claims process.

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Cómo pueden ayudar los abogados de lesiones de Weir & Kestner

  • Case evaluation: We offer a free initial consultation to evaluate your case details and provide guidance on the best legal steps.
  • Expertise in motorcycle law: Our team has extensive experience with motorcycle accidents and specific laws protecting motorcyclists in Tennessee.
  • Negotiating with insurance companies: We handle negotiations to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries, including medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
  • Litigation: If necessary, we will take your case to court to fight for the compensation you deserve.

Hurt in a failure-to-yield motorcycle crash? We can help.

Failure to yield accidents are among motorcyclists’ most common and dangerous risks. Understanding your rights and the appropriate steps to take following an accident can significantly impact the outcome of your claims and recovery. If you or a loved one has been involved in a failure to yield motorcycle accident, contact Weir & Kestner Injury Lawyers to protect your rights and ensure you get the compensation you need to recover and move forward with your life.

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