22
Nov
If a traffic accident involves ‘T-bones’ of one vehicle over another, it’s not easy to find out who was actually responsible for the crash. T-bone traffic accidents are also known as side impact collisions. These can take place in different traffic conditions. Depending on the situations, either of the drivers, who broadsided or was broadsided, might be at fault for the mishap. Let us explain the scenario with an example. You were driving through a crossing on a green light and another party (other driver) hit your car on the driver’s side after blowing through a red light. Another example…