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Lawyer For Accident Due To Failure To Obey Traffic Signal

An accident can happen for many reasons, but one of the most common causes is the failure to obey traffic lights, traffic signals, and the rules of the road. This can take various forms — any breach of the traffic laws can be a violation, whether it be running a red light, not yielding at a stop sign or speeding. When the laws of traffic are broken, it can mean serious consequences, not only for the driver who may face the consequences but also for others on the road who may be injured by the negligence of the driver.

The consequences of an accident that arises from someone else’s failure to obey traffic signals can be serious, particularly if the person injures someone on a motorcycle. A motorcycle accident involving a traffic violation may result in severe personal injuries, such as traumatic brain injuries, back or spinal injuries, broken bones, and various other injuries. If your motorcycle collision was caused by another party who failed to respect and obey the rules of the road, you need to understand your legal rights and options.

What Is a Moving Violation?

Generally speaking, a moving violation is a type of traffic infraction that takes place while a vehicle is in motion. Unlike a parking violation, which occurs when the vehicle is parked, a moving violation happens while the vehicle — whether a car, motorcycle, truck, or other type of vehicle — is in operation. This can take place on a highway or other type of roadway. Moving violations can include speeding, failing to obey a traffic signal or sign, and even driving recklessly or carelessly.

Types of Traffic Violations

There are various types of infractions that constitute traffic violations in Kansas. For example:

  • Failing to yield
  • Failing to stop at a stop sign or red signal
  • Failing to signal where needed
  • Illegal lane changes
  • Ignoring a traffic sign
  • Following too closely
  • Improper turns
  • Having improper or faulty equipment, such as lighting, on one’s vehicle
  • Driving without the proper license or registration

The full list of Kansas traffic violations notes many other examples that can get a driver or rider in trouble for disobeying the rules of the road. If you’ve been in an accident due to someone else’s failure to obey traffic signals or road signs, you should discuss your legal rights and options with a knowledgeable and experienced attorney.

When someone else’s failure to obey the law has caused your personal injuries, you may be able to recover compensation for the financial losses you have incurred. However, to do so, you will need to prove important and often tricky questions of liability and damages — those can make for complex issues that require the help of a knowledgeable and experienced lawyer.   

What are the Consequences for Too Many Traffic Violations in Kansas?

Although it may not seem like a big deal to get a ticket here and there, having too many traffic violations under your belt can have serious consequences in the state of Kansas. Acquiring multiple moving violations can result in fines or even criminal consequences and may eventually lead to the loss of your driving privileges. Moving violations almost always affect your insurance, often resulting in higher premiums and sometimes even leading to the suspension of your policy.

It is possible in some cases to amend a moving violation to a non-moving violation or diversion, which would carry only a fine. However, it is important to note that all violations must be taken care of as soon as possible. Otherwise, they may result in the state issuing a warrant in the matter against you.

Moreover, traffic violations can also play a big role in an accident case, particularly in cases of negligence if the accident occurred as a direct result of a traffic violation. For example, if someone hit your motorcycle after failing to yield, then you may be able to introduce that fact into evidence in your negligence claim against the driver. In fact, the traffic violation may be an important part of proving that the other driver breached their duty of reasonable care to stay safe on the roads and in proving that the traffic violation was a direct cause of the damages you have suffered. 

How Can Bretz Injury Law Help with Your Motorcycle Accident Claim If Another Party Hit You in the Process of a Traffic Violation?

If you were involved in a motorcycle accident as a result of another driver’s failure to obey a traffic signal or rule, you may be entitled to compensation for the damages you have suffered. You should not try to go it alone — a motorcycle accident case can quickly become complex, involving difficult questions of liability and damages. A knowledgeable and experienced motorcycle accident lawyer can help, focusing on your case so that you can focus on getting your life back on track.

To establish a claim for negligence, we will investigate the facts of your case and preserve important evidence that can help prove your claims. We will also research the applicable law and work with you to build a strong case to present in court and to the insurance companies involved. We will negotiate with the other parties and their insurers in order to obtain a fair and reasonable settlement on your behalf. If that is not possible, we will be by your side in court.

When you trust your case to Bretz Injury Law, you get more than a single lawyer on your side — you get an entire team of seasoned legal professionals all working together to secure the best possible outcome on your behalf. Our Kansas personal injury lawyers can help you understand your rights and fight for the fair compensation you deserve. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.

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