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Blind Spot Accidents in Chicago

Blind spot accidents happen in all types of vehicles. However, big trucks are at a higher risk because they have larger blind spots than most other vehicles.

If you have been injured in a blind spot accident in Chicago, you may be able to recover compensation for your damages. Because proving fault in a blind spot accident can be challenging, you need the assistance of an experienced Chicago vehicle accident lawyer to help you get the compensation you deserve.

At Meyers & Flowers, our Chicago car accident attorneys have been protecting the rights of injury victims for decades. We have the experience, skills, and resources to investigate your accident, uncover essential evidence, build your strongest case, and help you recover maximum compensation. Contact us today.

What is a Blind Spot Accident?

A blind spot is an area around a vehicle that cannot be easily seen by the driver during operation. A blind spot accident occurs when the driver of that vehicle fails to see another driver, a pedestrian, a cyclist, or an object and crashes into it. 

Blind spot accidents can occur when a driver is backing up or pulling forward and cannot see the area directly in front of or behind them. It also happens when a driver changes lanes and fails to see another party in the adjacent lane. 

The size of blind spots varies significantly depending on the type of vehicle being driven. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) refers to the blind spots of large commercial trucks as “no zones,” which can be as large as 30 feet behind, 20 feet in front, and up to two lanes to the side of a large truck. 

Who Is At Fault in a Blind Spot Accident in Chicago?

Determining and proving fault in a blind spot accident can be challenging and requires a careful investigation. In most cases, the driver of a large truck or other vehicle who did not check their blind spot is the party at fault. However, there are times when other parties are at fault. For example, if another party was driving aggressively or did not have their lights on, they may also share fault.

At Meyers & Flowers, our Chicago personal injury attorneys thoroughly scrutinize the facts of every accident and often collaborate with accident reconstructionists and other experts to help establish liability in blind spot accident cases. We have the resources, skills, and experience to help you get justice after a blind spot accident in Chicago. 

How Much Is My Blind Spot Accident Claim Worth?

The amount of compensation you may be able to recover in a blind spot accident claim depends on numerous factors, including the severity of your injuries, whether fault is at issue, and the available insurance coverage to pay your damages.

In a successful blind spot accident claim, you may recover economic and non-economic damages. Economic damages include medical expenses, lost wages, property damages, and other losses and expenses incurred because of your accident. Non-economic damages may include pain and suffering, mental and emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and other intangible losses caused by your accident. 

At Meyers & Flowers, our attorneys work to ensure all your damages are included and accurately valued and fight to recover every dollar you are owed. 

Contact Meyers & Flowers Trial Attorneys Today

If you have been injured in a blind spot accident in Chicago caused by another party, you may be able to recover compensation. However, you need an experienced blind spot accident lawyer to help prove the cause of your accident, establish your damages, and help you recover the compensation you deserve.

Call (630) 394-5189 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation to discuss your blind spot accident claim. We will listen to you, answer your questions, and explain your options. 

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