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Written by: Steven R. Clawson
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There is no ideal car accident to be in, but a T-bone accident can be truly devastating. A T-bone accident occurs when the side of one vehicle is struck head-on by the front of another vehicle.

The vehicles form the shape of a “T” at the point of impact. There is generally little to no time to brace for impact, and the angle of the collision can cause extensive damage. 

If you or someone you know has been in an accident, you may be wondering how much you can receive for a T-bone accident settlement. There are a number of factors that go into determining how much compensation you are entitled to.

Because a settlement amount will be determined by the unique facts of your case, seeking counsel from an experienced car accident attorney is the best way to receive an accurate valuation of your claim.

Below, the California car accident lawyers at Wells Call Injury Lawyers discuss factors that go into determining settlement amounts for T-bone accidents. If you have questions, please contact us online today or call (707) 243-8595. 

Determining the Average Payout for a T-Bone Accident

There is no actual average settlement for a T-bone accident because each collision is different.

A settlement for a low-speed collision that causes minimal injuries will be a lot less than one where death or catastrophic injury occurred.

A T-bone accident settlement will take a number of factors into consideration, including:

  • The severity of injuries, 
  • Medical expenses, 
  • Injury prognosis, 
  • Who is liable for the accident, 
  • Damage to personal property, and 
  • Other costs associated with the injury.

You should not have to be liable for expenses associated with an accident you did not cause. 

It is important to note that California follows the rule of pure comparative negligence. This means that you can recover compensation even if you are partially responsible for the accident.

However, your monetary award will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are found 10 percent liable for the accident, you can receive up to 90 percent of your damages award. 

How to Receive a T-Bone Accident Settlement

After a car accident, it is important to exchange insurance and contact information with the other party. You will want to make sure a police report is filed.

It is also a good idea to take photos of the accident and gather witness contact information. However, this can be difficult to do if you are injured, so make sure you obtain the police report. 

Your first step will be to file an insurance claim. It is important to know that you do not have to accept the first T-bone accident settlement offer you receive. Insurance companies may initially offer a settlement worth much less than what you are entitled to.

It may seem like a good idea to take what you can get and be done with the matter. But, in the long run, this can be a very bad idea because that settlement may not cover all of your damages, especially if your injuries have long-term consequences. 

The team at Wells Call Injury Lawyers can negotiate on your behalf to help you receive a fair settlement.

If a fair T-bone accident settlement cannot be reached or the insurance does not cover all of your injuries, you may opt to file a personal injury lawsuit. 

Get in Contact with an Experienced Car Accident Lawyer Today

Wells Call Injury Lawyers serves personal injury victims throughout California, with multiple offices throughout the north of the state.

Since 1984, we have helped injured victims recover over half a billion dollars in compensation.

We truly care about the well-being of our clients and want to help you get the best settlement possible. Contact us online today or call (707) 243-8595 to schedule your free case consultation.

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