If everyone followed the rules of the road, not to mention the principles of common sense, there would be far fewer accidents on Indiana’s roads. There were 175,816 collisions in Indiana in 2020; 808 of them were fatal. Most people know that intersections are dangerous, but not everyone realizes how dangerous lane changes can be.
“Unsafe actions” from the driver were cited as the cause of 110,164 Indiana crashes in 2020 (including 402 fatal crashes) - that’s a staggering 85% of all total collisions. Unsafe lane-changing actions accounted for many of those accidents.
If you have been involved in a lane-changing accident as a result of another driver’s negligence, the experienced attorneys at Flores Law Group will dedicate themselves to ensuring that you get the compensation you need and deserve for your current and future medical expenses.
All of the rules above apply to the vehicle making the lane change or merging after passing another car, but the vehicle being passed bears some responsibility as well: If you are being passed, maintain your speed without accelerating.
Obviously, speeding, distracted driving, and driving under the influence all increase the possibility of a lane change accident as well as its severity.
You will need the police report, witness accounts, photos, and details to prove that the other driver was at fault. This is where the team at Flores Law Group can be invaluable. We have experience in amassing the necessary documentation to prove your case – either to the at-fault driver’s insurance company or in a courtroom.
The driver who disobeyed the rules of the road is liable, but sometimes there are several factors at play in an accident.
Because Indiana uses a fault-based system in determining liability, both parties can be found partially liable. However, the party who holds the majority of the blame (51% or more) can be held liable for medical bills and other losses. (This is called modified comparative negligence.)
If you are found to be partially liable, but less than 50%, you can still receive compensation, but the court will reduce your recovery in proportion to your contribution to negligence.
The experienced team of Indiana car accident lawyers at Flores Law Group will help you gather the information you need and will take on the fight with insurance companies so that you can focus on recovery. Fill out our form for a free car accident consultation, give us a call at 317-900-2556, or stop by the office to find out how we can get you the compensation you deserve.


