T-Bone Car Accidents

Law Offices of Kurt M. Schultz, PLLC

We’ve all experienced those heart-stopping moments at intersections. You’re driving cautiously when, out of nowhere, another car slams into the side of your vehicle. This type of collision, known as a T-bone accident, can be incredibly dangerous. 


At the Law Office of Kurt M. Schultz PLLC, we are here with everything you need to know about T-bone car accidents, from causes and impacts to legal steps you can take if you find yourself involved in one.

What Is a T-Bone Car Accident?

A T-bone car accident occurs when the front of one vehicle crashes into the side of another, forming a “T” shape. These accidents are common at intersections where one driver fails to yield the right-of-way. The crumpling of metal and the force of the impact can lead to severe injuries for those involved. 

Common Causes of T-Bone Accidents

Understanding what leads to T-bone accidents can help prevent them. Here are some of the most common causes:


  • Running red lights: Drivers who speed through red lights put everyone at risk. This reckless behavior is a leading cause of T-bone collisions.
  • Failure to yield: Intersections can be confusing, and not everyone follows the rules. Failing to yield to oncoming traffic often results in devastating side-impact crashes.
  • Distracted driving: Modern technology, while convenient, can be a major distraction. Texting, eating, or even adjusting the radio can divert attention long enough to cause a serious accident.
  • Drunk driving: Drivers under the influence of alcohol or drugs have impaired judgment, reaction times, and coordination, significantly increasing the likelihood of causing a T-bone accident.


Speeding: Excessive speed reduces a driver's ability to react to changes in road conditions or traffic signals. Speeding through an intersection increases the risk of serious collisions, including T-bone accidents.

Consequences of T-Bone Accidents

The aftermath of a T-bone accident can be life-changing. 


  • Physical Injuries:  The side of a vehicle offers less protection than the front or rear. This means occupants are more vulnerable to injury, including broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord damage. 
  • Emotional Trauma: The emotional toll of being involved in a T-bone accident can be immense. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, or PTSD long after the crash. 
  • Financial Impact: Medical bills, vehicle repairs, and possible loss of income can create a financial burden that’s hard to overcome. Understanding your legal rights can help mitigate these costs. 
  • Legal Repercussions: Involvement in a T-bone accident can lead to significant legal challenges. Determining fault is often complicated, and both parties may face litigation. Legal battles can be time-consuming, emotionally draining, and costly, and they often require experienced legal representation. 
  • Long-Term Rehabilitation: Injuries sustained in a T-bone accident may require extensive rehabilitation. Physical therapy, ongoing medical treatments, and mental health support are often necessary for a full recovery. These long-term care needs can be physically exhausting and add to the overall financial strain caused by the accident. 

What to Do After a T-Bone Accident

Stay calm and follow these steps to protect your health and legal rights in the chaotic aftermath of an accident:


  • Safety first: Make sure you and your passengers are safe. If possible, move to a safe location and check for injuries. Call emergency services immediately if anyone is hurt.
  • Gather information: Collect as much information as possible at the scene. Take photos of the vehicles, the intersection, and any visible injuries. Exchange contact and insurance information with the other driver.
  • Get medical attention: See a doctor even if you feel fine. Some injuries, like whiplash, may not be immediately apparent but can cause long-term issues.
  • Contact law enforcement: Report the accident to the police. An official police report can be important for insurance claims and determining fault in a legal case.
  • Notify your insurance company: Report the accident to your insurer and provide them with accurate information about the incident to facilitate the claims process.

Michigan Laws for Car Accidents

Understanding local laws is necessary if you have been involved in a car accident in Michigan. Here's a brief overview of key regulations.


  • No-Fault Insurance: Under Michigan’s No-Fault law, your insurance will cover medical expenses and lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. This can simplify the claims process but also means you need to understand your policy thoroughly.
  • Comparative Negligence: Michigan follows a comparative negligence rule. This means that if both parties are found to be partially at fault, compensation will be adjusted accordingly. For example, if you are found to be 20% at fault, your compensation will be reduced by 20%.
  • Statute of Limitations: In Michigan, you have three years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. Failure to adhere to this deadline can take away your right to claim compensation. Prompt action can preserve evidence and strengthen your case.
  • Seat Belt Laws: Michigan law requires all drivers and passengers to wear a seat belt. Failure to comply with this law can affect your compensation claim. If it is found that you were not wearing a seat belt at the time of the T-bone accident, your compensation could be reduced due to contributory negligence, as it may be argued that your injuries were more severe due to non-compliance with seat belt regulations.
  • Reporting Requirements: In Michigan, any car accident that results in injury, death, or property damage over $1,000 must be reported to the police immediately. Failing to report can result in penalties and complicate insurance claims. 

Need Legal Help?

At the Law Office of Kurt M. Schultz PLLC, we provide personalized service and direct access to an attorney. Our goal is to make the legal process as painless as possible for you. Whether you have been in a car accident or experienced another kind of injury, we are here to help you get compensation. 


If you or a loved one has been involved in a T-Bone accident in Plymouth, Wayne County, Washtenaw County, Oakland County, Detroit, Southfield, Ann Arbor, Canton, Livonia, and Redford, contact the Law Office of Kurt M. Schultz PLLC, located in Plymouth, Michigan, and take the first step toward recovery.

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