Drivers navigate potential dangers every day, often without realizing it. For example, statistics show that more than 12,000 fatal crashes occur at intersections. More than 1 in 5 (22%) involve a driver turning left. According to Nationwide Mutual Insurance, left-turn accidents represent the #2 “most frequent high-severity type of auto claim,” behind only rear-end collisions. While drivers making left turns are often at fault in their crashes, that is not a universal truth. Determining who was at fault in any collision, including a left-turn crash, involves careful investigation and analysis by a seasoned professional, which is why securing the services of an experienced Oregon motor vehicle accident lawyer is so important.
A fatal crash in Klamath County is just one of the latest examples of how dangerous intersections can be. In the Klamath County incident, L.K., a 71-year-old woman behind the wheel of a Chrysler PT Cruiser, was executing a left turn from eastbound Highway 140 to northbound Highway 39. According to the Oregon State Police’s preliminary investigation, the woman stopped at the intersection’s stop sign but then pulled out onto Highway 39 without yielding the right of way to oncoming traffic. A southbound Kia Sedona van crashed into the Chrysler. The van’s occupants suffered minor injuries, but L.K. died at the scene.
In most situations, left-hand turn crashes are the fault of the driver making the left turn. That is true because the law requires drivers making left turns to yield the right of way to oncoming traffic.
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