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The impact comes from the side. No hood to crumple. No trunk to absorb the blow. Just a door panel, a sheet of glass, and a few inches of trim. If you need an Atlanta T-bone accident lawyer, it's likely because a broadside collision at an intersection left you with pelvic fractures, traumatic brain injuries, or aortic damage. These are not worse case scenarios; they are the norm.
In Atlanta, 25% of all fatal crashes happen at or within 50 feet of an intersection (GOHS, 2023 final data, 2024 figures expected Q3 2026). Ponce de Leon and Moreland Avenue, Memorial Drive and North Hairston Road, and the access roads around Spaghetti Junction. Each one generates dozens of police reports every year. And the central problem with T-bone cases is almost always the same: both drivers claim they had the green. The at-fault driver's insurer leans into that ambiguity to lowball the settlement or deny the claim.
You need an Atlanta T-bone accident lawyer who moves fast. Kermani LLP secures surveillance footage. Pulls vehicle computer data. Locks down witness statements before the evidence disappears. Then builds a case that speaks for itself.
Why T-bone Accidents Are Among the Deadliest Crashes on the Road
The front and rear of a car are engineered to absorb impact. The side offers almost nothing. A thin door and a window. That's why side-impact crashes cause what engineers call vehicle cabin intrusion: the door caves inward. Glass shatters. Structural metal deforms directly into the space where you're sitting. Side curtain airbags help. But they can't replicate a crumple zone that doesn't exist.
The scale is staggering. According to the National Safety Council, broadside car accidents account for nearly 45% of all collisions nationwide and cause roughly 8,700 deaths per year. That is more than any other vehicle-to-vehicle crash type. IIHS confirms side impacts cause 22% of all passenger vehicle occupant fatalities.
High-Risk Intersections in Atlanta
Atlanta's street grid overlaps with diagonal historic roads, creating complex junctions with poor sightlines. GDOT data from 2020 through 2024 logged 167,905 crashes within city limits. 70,901 resulted in injuries.
Some intersections are consistently among the worst:
- Memorial Drive and North Hairston Road: more than 20 crashes per month. Poor signal visibility and frequent red-light running make left-turn T-bones the dominant crash type.
- Ponce de Leon Avenue and Moreland Avenue: notorious for side-impact collisions. Drivers accelerate to beat the yellow and slam into vehicles entering on a fresh green
- Spaghetti Junction (Tom Moreland Interchange, I-85/I-285): T-bone crashes on the many access roads feeding into the interchange.
- Peachtree Industrial Blvd and Jimmy Carter Blvd (Norcross): the deadliest intersection in Gwinnett County. In 2015, 30 of 32 fatal crashes in the county happened at intersections.
- Tara Boulevard (Clayton County), one of Georgia's ten deadliest corridors. GDOT documented 216 injury crashes over three years on a single stretch.
- 10th Street NW and Spring Street NW (Midtown): construction zones, heavy Georgia Tech traffic, recurring collisions. In January 2026, another side-impact crash here left a driver injured.
The Role of SUVs and Trucks in Side-Impact Severity
Sedan T-boned by another sedan? Force concentrates on the door panel. SUV or pickup strikes the side of a smaller car? The impact point shifts higher. Head and chest level. A truck bumper can ride over the door sill entirely, bypassing side reinforcements.
Commercial vehicles make the physics worse. An 18-wheeler outweighs a passenger car by 20 to 30 times. If you need a T-bone truck accident lawyer, we investigate beyond the driver. Our experience with accidents involving commercial trucks lets us uncover hours-of-service violations, brake failures and vehicle overloading.
Proving Fault: Who Had the Right-of-Way
Every T-bone case turns on who had the legal right of way. An experienced T-bone accident lawyer knows Georgia law provides clear answers if you know where to look.
Georgia's Right-of-Way Statutes at Intersections
Georgia sets strict rules for intersection conduct. Violating any of them is negligence per se, meaning fault is established as a matter of law (O.C.G.A. § 51-1-6).
Obedience to traffic signals. O.C.G.A. § 40-6-20 requires every driver to follow official traffic control devices. Disregard a signal, and that's prima facie evidence of a legal violation. Run a red light, and the law is already on the victim's side.
Right-of-way at uncontrolled intersections. O.C.G.A. § 40-6-70 says when two vehicles approach an intersection at the same time, the driver on the left yields to the driver on the right. Traffic light dark or malfunctioning? Both drivers must stop.
Stop and yield signs. O.C.G.A. § 40-6-72 requires a complete stop at the marked stop line and yielding to all approaching vehicles. Blow through a stop sign, and that's negligence per se.
The “Yellow Light” Defense
Common scenario. A driver speeds up to clear the intersection on yellow. Doesn't make it. The light turns red as cross-traffic starts to move. A yellow signal is a warning to stop. Not permission to accelerate. Does the vehicle's event data recorder show a burst of speed in the final second before impact? That becomes powerful evidence of fault.
Left-Turn T-Bone Collisions
O.C.G.A. § 40-6-71 is clear: a driver turning left must yield to any oncoming vehicle in the intersection or close enough to pose an immediate hazard. Most left-turn T-bone cases go in favor of the driver traveling straight. Unless the oncoming vehicle was significantly speeding or ran a red light.
Resolving “He Said, She Said” Disputes
Both drivers swear they had the green. The police report notes conflicting accounts. The insurer calls it inconclusive and offers a fraction of the claim's value. This is where Kermani LLP's investigation begins. A systematic process built on facts, not competing statements.
Surveillance and traffic cameras. Atlanta is one of the most camera-dense cities in the Southeast. GDOT traffic cameras. Building security systems. Red-light cameras. All capture intersection activity. But footage storage is limited. Anywhere from 48 hours to 30 days. We send preservation requests within the first hours of taking a case.
Event Data Recorders. Nearly every car built after 2012 carries an EDR that records speed, throttle position, brake application, and airbag deployment for the five seconds before a crash. The at-fault driver claims they braked hard,, but the EDR shows acceleration to 55 mph with no braking? Dispute over.
Witness testimony and accident reconstruction. Eyewitnesses confirm which light was active at the moment of impact. Complex cases? We bring in reconstruction experts who use skid marks, crush patterns, and impact angles to rebuild the crash sequence with engineering precision.
Common Causes of T-bone Collisions
Distracted Driving
A text message takes a driver's eyes off the road for an average of five seconds. At 35 mph, that's 256 feet. Longer than a football field. GOHS reported that 55% of all crashes in Georgia in 2023 involved at least one distracted driver.
Impaired Driving
Alcohol and drugs erode peripheral vision. Reaction time drops. Distance judgment goes out the window. Running a red light while intoxicated is a textbook T-bone scenario and one that opens the door to punitive damages. Georgia allows punitive damages for gross negligence. DUI is among the strongest grounds.
Defective Traffic Signals and Obstructed Views
Malfunctioning signal. Dirty lens. Sight obstruction from trees or construction. Any of it can shift liability to the city, the county, or GDOT. Claims against government entities carry shortened notice deadlines: six months for the City of Atlanta and MARTA (O.C.G.A. § 36-33-5), twelve months for counties and the state (O.C.G.A. § 36-11-1).
Side-Impact Injuries: What the Medicine Shows
A T-bone collision generates lateral force. The kind the human body is least equipped to handle. In a frontal crash, the seatbelt and airbag distribute the load. In a side impact, force hits where protection is thinnest.
Common injuries in side-impact collisions include:
- Pelvic and Hip Fractures
The door crushes directly into the hip and pelvis. Surgical repair runs $30,000 to $50,000 before rehabilitation. - Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
The head strikes the B-pillar, window, or side airbag. Outcomes range from concussion to severe TBI with permanent cognitive impairment. Lifetime costs can exceed $3 million. - Aortic Injury
Sudden lateral deceleration can tear the aorta. The second leading cause of death in motor vehicle crashes after TBI. Without immediate surgery, the outcome is almost always fatal. - Rib and Chest Trauma
Lateral impact fractures ribs, which can puncture a lung (pneumothorax) or bruise the heart (cardiac contusion). Flail chest requires extended hospitalization and mechanical ventilation. - Spinal Cord Damage
Lateral whiplash loads the cervical spine in a direction it's least designed to handle. Disc herniations, facet joint injuries and paralysis. Initial treatment averages around $198,000, with lifetime expenses reaching $1 to $5 million.
Atlanta's primary trauma centers handle the most severe cases. Grady Memorial Hospital is the city's only Level I Trauma Center, treating roughly 7,300 trauma patients annually. Shepherd Center is nationally ranked for spinal cord and brain injury rehabilitation. If you were transported to either, your medical costs should be fully accounted for in your claim.
Damages You Can Recover
Working with a side-impact collision attorney, T-bone accident victims in Georgia can pursue several categories of compensation:
- Economic damages: current and future medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, vehicle repair or replacement, and home modifications for disability
- Non-economic damages: pain and suffering, emotional distress, diminished quality of life, loss of consortium (four-year statute of limitations under O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33)
- Punitive damages: available when the at-fault party acted with gross negligence, drunk driving, deliberate safety violations, or fleeing the scene
A side-impact collision turns fatal? The victim's family has the right to file suit. Our practice in wrongful death claims in fatal crashes covers funeral expenses. Loss of financial support. The devastation of losing a loved one.
One critical rule. Georgia follows modified comparative negligence (O.C.G.A. § 51-12-33). Found 50% or more at fault? You recover nothing. Below that threshold, compensation shrinks proportionally. Insurers know this and actively work to inflate your percentage of blame. An attorney's job is to stop them.
Statute of limitations: two years from the date of the crash (O.C.G.A. § 9-3-33). Miss it, and the court won't hear your case regardless of injury severity.
What to Do Immediately After a Broadside Collision
The first minutes and hours are critical for your health and your case. Kermani LLP recommends the SAD system: Safety. Ambulance. Document.
Safety. Side impacts often jam doors shut. Can't get out? Don't force it. Turn off the engine, activate hazard lights, and wait for help. If you can exit, move away from traffic.
Ambulance. Call 911 even if you feel fine. Adrenaline masks pain. Internal injuries common in broadside crashes (aortic tears, internal bleeding) may not produce symptoms for hours but can kill. Medical records from the scene become key evidence.
Document. Photograph the traffic signals. Skid marks. Vehicle damage. Position of each car. Collect witness contact information. Note nearby surveillance cameras on buildings, poles, and store awnings.
Don't give a recorded statement to the at-fault driver's insurance company before talking to an attorney. Looking for a T-bone car accident lawyer near me? Contact Kermani LLP before talking to any insurer.
Contact Kermani LLP
T-bone crashes leave little time. Camera footage gets overwritten. Vehicle data erased during repairs. Witnesses forget. Georgia's two-year statute of limitations starts from the moment of collision.
As a T-bone car accident law firm with real courtroom experience, Kermani LLP offers a free case evaluation. Contingency fee basis. You pay nothing unless we deliver a result. Over the past five years, the firm has litigated more than 100 trials and recovered over $100 million for clients.
Call or fill out the form. Tell us what happened. We'll tell you what can be done. T-bone accidents are part of our broader practice in comprehensive car accident legal services across Atlanta.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the driver who hits the other car always at fault in a T-bone?
No. Fault depends on who violated intersection rules, not who struck whom. Even if your vehicle was struck on the side, liability may fall on you if you ran a red light or failed to yield. Police reports, camera footage, vehicle computer data, all of it establishes the objective picture. A qualified T-bone car accident attorney analyzes every available piece of evidence to determine where the law stands.
What if the other driver claims I ran the red light?
This is the most common dispute in T-bone cases. We send preservation requests within hours. Traffic camera recordings. Nearby surveillance. Dashcam footage. We pull Event Data Recorder data showing each vehicle's speed and braking. We interview witnesses. Physical evidence (slide direction, crush angles, point of impact) tells its own story. A false claim falls apart against an objective evidence base.
Can I sue if I was a passenger in the car that caused the T-bone?
Yes. Passengers can file against the at-fault driver, even if that driver was behind the wheel of the car they were riding in. You weren't driving. You didn't make decisions at the intersection. The claim may target one or both drivers and their insurers.
Who pays if a commercial truck caused the T-bone?
Commercial vehicles carry significantly larger insurance policies. Often $1 million or more. We review the trucking company's Hours of Service compliance. Brake and tire maintenance records. Violation history through the FMCSA database. Did the company put a fatigued or underqualified driver on the road? It shares liability.
How is fault determined in a left-turn T-bone?
The driver turning left must generally yield to oncoming traffic (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-71). In most left-turn T-bone crashes, that driver bears fault. But if the oncoming vehicle was substantially exceeding the speed limit or ran a red light, liability may shift partially or entirely. Georgia's comparative negligence system assigns a percentage of fault to each party and adjusts the award accordingly.
What if the side airbags failed to deploy?
The claim may extend to the vehicle manufacturer. Attorneys examine airbag module data. Recall history. Engineering documentation. Goal: determine whether a defect caused the failure. These cases carry product liability elements and can significantly increase recovery because the injuries were preventable.
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