T-BONE AND INTERSECTION ACCIDENT LAWYER

Torrance T-Bone and Intersection Accident Lawyer

Representing Torrance clients across Los Angeles County. Free consultation in English, Spanish. No fees unless we win.

Why Intersection Crashes Hit Hard

Side-impact (T-bone) collisions produce more serious injuries per crash than any other common collision type because the door panel is the only thing between the impacting vehicle and the occupant's torso, hips, and head. There is almost no crumple zone.

Liability turns on right-of-way: who had the green, who failed to yield on a left turn, who ran the stop sign or red light. The relevant California statutes:

  • Vehicle Code 21451 (steady circular green): proceed straight, turn right, or turn left, yielding to oncoming traffic on the left turn
  • Vehicle Code 21453 (steady circular red): stop, no turn except right-on-red after stopping (and only where not prohibited)
  • Vehicle Code 21800 (right-of-way at intersections): controlled and uncontrolled intersection rules
  • Vehicle Code 21801 (left turn yield): the left-turning driver yields to oncoming traffic that is close enough to be a hazard
  • Vehicle Code 22450 (stop sign): full stop at the limit line or before entering the crosswalk

Side-impact injuries we see most often: pelvic fractures, rib fractures, lung contusions, splenic and liver lacerations, traumatic brain injury, and shoulder fractures. These are not soft tissue cases. They are six-figure to seven-figure cases.

How We Prove Right-of-Way

  • Signal phase records from Caltrans or the local public works department
  • Intersection traffic cameras and red-light enforcement cameras
  • EDR (black box) downloads showing pre-impact speed, brake application, and steering input
  • Surveillance from nearby businesses and residences
  • Dashcam footage from any involved or nearby vehicle
  • Witness statements taken before memories fade or stories converge
  • Accident reconstruction expert to compute time-distance-velocity and signal timing

Common Torrance T-Bone and Intersection Accident Lawyer Scenarios

  • T-bone crash where the at-fault driver ran a red light in Torrance
  • Left-turning driver pulled in front of oncoming traffic in Torrance
  • Stop-sign violation at a controlled intersection in Torrance
  • Intersection crash with serious injuries (pelvic fracture, TBI) in Torrance

Torrance Accident Corridors and Scenarios We See

  • I-405 San Diego Freeway (runs through north Torrance - major truck and commuter corridor).
  • I-110 Harbor Freeway (eastern Torrance, industrial/port corridor).
  • SR-1 Pacific Coast Highway (coastal corridor with frequent cyclist and pedestrian conflicts).
  • Hawthorne Blvd (major north-south arterial with high commercial traffic and rear-end crash rate).
  • Sepulveda Blvd (central Torrance through commuter zone).

Where Torrance T-Bone and Intersection Accident Lawyer Cases Get Filed

Torrance Courthouse Filing

  • Torrance Courthouse

Distance from our office: ~40-50 minutes from Glendale via I-5 south to I-110 south or I-405 south.

Frequently Asked Questions

What if both drivers say they had the green light?

This is common. We pull signal phase data, surveillance, dashcam, and EDR to reconstruct who actually had the right of way. Time-distance calculations from physical evidence frequently override conflicting witness statements. The driver who had the green almost always has supporting physical evidence on their side once we put it together.

What if I was turning left when the other driver hit me?

California Vehicle Code 21801 places the burden on the left-turning driver to yield to oncoming traffic. However, an oncoming driver who ran a red light, was speeding excessively, or was otherwise negligent shares fault, and California's pure comparative negligence rule applies. We do not concede left-turn liability without first analyzing whether the oncoming driver contributed.

What injuries are common in T-bone crashes?

Side-impact crashes produce more serious injuries per crash than any other common collision type. Common injuries include pelvic fractures, rib fractures, lung contusions, traumatic brain injury, splenic or liver lacerations, shoulder fractures, and spinal injuries. These cases regularly involve six-figure to seven-figure recoveries when properly worked up.

How Much Does a Car Accident Lawyer Cost in California?

California car accident lawyers almost always work on contingency: no up-front fee, and the firm only gets paid if you recover compensation. The standard contingency fee is 33 1/3% of the gross settlement when the case settles before a lawsuit is filed, and 40% if the case proceeds into litigation. Costs like filing fees, expert witness charges, and medical record retrieval are typically advanced by the firm and reimbursed from your recovery at the end. At Noble Attorneys we offer a free consultation, no fees unless we win, and a written contingency agreement that spells out exactly what comes out of any recovery.

How Much Will I Get From a $50,000 Settlement?

On a $50,000 California car accident settlement, the math typically works like this: the firm's contingency fee (about $16,667 at 33 1/3%), case costs (often $2,000 to $5,000 depending on experts and records), medical liens and bills your health insurer or providers want reimbursed (sometimes negotiated down significantly), and then the net to you. Your final take-home depends heavily on how aggressively your lawyer negotiates medical liens. A good attorney can often reduce medical liens by 30% to 60%, which can mean thousands more in your pocket. Noble Attorneys negotiates every lien before disbursement and provides a transparent settlement statement showing every line item.

Is It Worth Suing Someone for a Car Accident?

In California you usually do not sue the at-fault driver personally: you pursue their auto insurance carrier. A lawsuit is worth filing when (1) the insurance company is denying liability or lowballing, (2) your injuries exceed the at-fault driver's policy limits and you need to access your own UM/UIM coverage, or (3) there are multiple defendants with overlapping policies (rideshare, employer vehicle, government entity). The two-year statute of limitations under CCP 335.1 starts running the day of the crash, so the decision to file cannot be delayed indefinitely. We evaluate every case for litigation value before filing and only sue when it materially improves your recovery.

Can a Car Accident Cause Spinal Stenosis?

A car accident does not usually create spinal stenosis from scratch, but the crash forces in a rear-end or T-bone collision can absolutely accelerate pre-existing stenosis from asymptomatic to symptomatic, or aggravate mild stenosis into a condition that requires injections, decompression surgery, or fusion. Under California's eggshell plaintiff rule, the at-fault driver is responsible for the full extent of your injuries even if you were predisposed. Imaging studies, neurosurgical opinions, and pre/post-crash medical records are critical for proving aggravation. Insurance carriers fight these cases hard, which is why working with a firm that handles spine cases regularly matters.

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