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Personal Injury Claims After Roundabout Car Crashes: Why Right of Way Matters

Roundabouts are designed to keep traffic moving safely, but many accidents happen because drivers fail to follow one key rule: vehicles already on the roundabout have the right of way.

When approaching a roundabout, you must give way to traffic coming from the right. If a driver enters without yielding, it can easily lead to a side-impact collision. These crashes often occur when a driver misjudges a gap, assumes another vehicle will exit, or simply fails to check properly before entering.

If you are injured in a roundabout collision caused by another driver failing to give way, you may be able to make a personal injury claim. Compensation may cover medical treatment, lost income, rehabilitation costs, and the pain and suffering caused by the accident.

After any roundabout crash, it is important to protect both your health and your potential claim. You should seek medical attention, take photographs of the scene, if possible, exchange details with the other driver, and collect witness information.

Roundabouts are safe when drivers follow the rules. However, when someone ignores the right of way, serious accidents can happen. If you have been injured because another driver failed to give way on a roundabout, it may be worth seeking legal advice about your options.

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