Merging into traffic can be stressful and, if not done carefully, can be dangerous. It can be hard to determine who is at fault in a merging car accident, so you need the assistance of an experienced Chicago merging car accidents lawyer to protect your rights and help you secure the compensation you are owed.
If you have been injured in a merging car accident in Chicago, you may be entitled to substantial compensation. The attorneys at Meyers & Flowers Trial Attorneys have secured over $6 billion in client compensation and we want to help you get the full compensation you deserve.
Call (630) 912-7323 or complete the short form on our contact page to schedule a free consultation to discuss your merging car accident claim.

What Is a Merging Car Accident?
Merging occurs when a vehicle leaves their lane, or position, to enter into the flow of traffic with other vehicles. A merging accident happens when a vehicle attempts to enter a lane of traffic where another vehicle already exists, or when two vehicles attempt to enter the lane in the same location at the same time, and the two vehicles collide.
Merging happens when a car transitions from one lane to another, or merges from an on or off ramp onto a highway. Merging also happens at roundabouts and in highway construction zones.
What Causes Merging Car Accidents in Chicago?
Merging accidents occur for many reasons, including:
- Failing to check blind spots.
- Failing to use a turn signal.
- Distracted driving.
- Driving under the influence of alcohol or other drugs.
- Merging too slowly or too quickly.
- Poor visibility.
- Inexperienced drivers.
- Aggressive drivers.
At Meyers & Flowers, our attorneys carefully investigate your accident to help identify all possible causes and all potentially liable parties so you can recover maximum compensation for your damages.
Common Injuries Sustained in Merging Car Accidents
Merging accidents can result in severe injuries. Some of the most common injuries sustained in merging car accidents include:
- Traumatic brain injuries.
- Spinal cord injuries.
- Neck and back injuries.
- Knee injuries.
- Whiplash.
- Broken bones.
- Soft tissue injuries.
- Burns.
- Lacerations.
- Sprains, strains, and contusions.
After a merging car accident, you should not accept a settlement offer until your damages have been established and accurately valued. You do not know what your claim is worth until you have an experienced attorney evaluate it and provide you with an estimate of what a fair settlement offer would be.
Who Is At Fault in A Merging Car Accident?
In most cases, the driver attempting to change lanes or merge onto a highway is liable for an accident that occurs. However, other parties could be at fault. For example, if a speeding driver crashes into you, or if dangerous road conditions contributed to the accident, other parties could be held liable.
At Meyers & Flowers, a Chicago car accident attorney will work to identify all possible causes and liable parties to protect your rights and help you secure the damages you are entitled to.
Contact a Chicago Merging Car Accidents Attorney Today
If you have been injured in a merging car accident in Chicago, you may be entitled to compensation. A specialized Chicago personal injury lawyer at our firm will work to investigate your accident and uncover evidence to build your strongest case.
Call (630) 912-7323 or visit our contact page and schedule a free consultation.