It’s easy to misjudge the amount of time you have at a yellow light and end up running a red light. We’ve all been in situations where we were running late and thought to ourselves: I can make it. The problem is these small judgments can result in extreme injuries and fatal harm on the road.
According to the Ohio Highway Patrol, In 2020 alone there were 165,812 motor vehicle accidents. Of those, 8,744 were caused by running a red light or stop sign. Hundreds of fatalities and thousands of injuries were documented in these crashes. The high risk for injuries and deaths is why red light and stop sign rules are some of the most rigorously enforced traffic laws.
When drivers take risks on the road, they can endanger other drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. Red light accidents often result in a ripple effect for other drivers on the road, leading to additional injuries, property damage and road closures.
Red light runners should be held accountable for their actions, especially if they cause harm to others. Red Light Accident Attorneys in Cleveland, OH are here to ensure that victims receive the compensation they deserve.
If a red light is malfunctioning or lasts an unusually long amount of time, motorists are permitted to run the light. They must come to a full stop at the light first, verify that there is no oncoming traffic, and should yield to those who have the right of way. This revision to
went into effect in October 2018.
In a situation where the light is malfunctioning, you may not be able to recover damages if you’ve been injured. The burden of proof will fall on the driver who ran the light. To escape liability, they must prove the light was malfunctioning, and other witness accounts will likely be required to verify the story.
Protecting yourself from red light runners and recovering fair compensation can be an intense process that requires an eye for detail and clear judgment.
At the Buckeye Law Group, we’re here to help those who have been injured in red light accidents. You shouldn’t have to pay for someone else’s mistake on the road. Our experienced team can help to negotiate and litigate on your behalf.
Contact us at 1-800-411-PAIN to request a free case evaluation.