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How to Prove Liability in a Phoenix Left-Turn Auto Accident When the Other Driver Claims You Were Speeding

How to Prove Liability in a Phoenix Left-Turn Auto Accident When the Other Driver Claims You Were Speeding

In Phoenix left-turn crashes, the turning driver is typically presumed at fault because Arizona law requires left-turning vehicles to yield to oncoming traffic. But insurers often try to shift blame by alleging the straight-through driver was speeding to reduce payouts under Arizona’s comparative fault rules. This article explains the evidence and legal standards Phoenix attorneys […]

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How to Prove Negligence in a Florida Left-Turn Car Accident at an Unprotected Intersection

How to Prove Negligence in a Florida Left-Turn Car Accident at an Unprotected Intersection

In Florida, an unprotected left-turn driver must yield to oncoming traffic under Fla. Stat. § 316.122—so proof often starts with showing a failure to yield. Left-turn crashes at uncontrolled or signalized intersections commonly turn on right-of-way, visibility, and timing. This article explains the evidence and legal elements Florida attorneys use to prove negligence, defeat comparative-fault

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