Blind Spot Accidents in Texas
Blind spot accidents occur when truck drivers change lanes or merge without seeing vehicles in their blind spots, also known as "No-Zones." Large trucks have significant blind spots on all four sides, making it difficult for drivers to see smaller vehicles.
Average Settlement Range for Blind Spot Accidents
$75,000 - $1,000,000
*Actual settlements vary based on injury severity and case specifics
What is a Blind Spot Accident?
Blind spot accidents occur when truck drivers change lanes or merge without seeing vehicles in their blind spots, also known as "No-Zones." Large trucks have significant blind spots on all four sides, making it difficult for drivers to see smaller vehicles.
Common Causes of Blind Spot Accidents
Injuries from Blind Spot Accidents
Blind Spot Accidents often result in serious injuries due to the size and weight of commercial trucks. Common injuries include:
Who is Liable in a Blind Spot Accident?
Multiple parties may be held responsible for a blind spot accident. An experienced attorney can investigate and identify all liable parties:
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Blind Spot Accident in Houston
Houston sees 6,000+ truck crashes per year
Blind Spot Accident in Dallas
Dallas sees 5,500+ truck crashes per year
Blind Spot Accident in Fort Worth
Fort Worth sees 4,200+ truck crashes per year
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