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Failure-to-Yield Accident Lawyer in New Orleans East

Failure-to-Yield Crashes Can Happen When Drivers Rush Turns, Merges, and Intersections


Failure-to-yield accidents often happen when a driver assumes they have enough time to turn, merge, pull out, or cross traffic. These split-second decisions often leave the drivers, cyclists, or pedestrians involved too little time to brake or safely get out of the way.


Donald D’Aunoy Jr. represents people injured in failure-to-yield crashes throughout New Orleans East, including accidents near I-10 ramps, Chef Menteur Highway, Lake Forest Boulevard, Crowder Boulevard, parking lot exits, and neighborhood intersections.

Where Failure-to-Yield Accidents Often Happen

Failure-to-yield crashes are often caused by impatience, poor visibility, misjudged speed, or a driver trying to force their way into traffic. Common examples include:


  • Left turns across oncoming traffic
  • Right turns into moving traffic
  • Merging onto I-10 or changing lanes near ramps
  • Pulling out from parking lots, gas stations, apartment complexes, or side streets
  • Entering traffic from driveways
  • Roundabouts or yield-sign intersections
  • Crosswalks involving pedestrians
  • Intersections where drivers misjudge speed or distance


In many of these crashes, the issue is not just who entered the lane or intersection first, but who had the right of way and whether either driver acted unreasonably.

Why These Crashes Often Lead to Disputed Fault

Failure-to-yield crashes can become disputed because both drivers may claim they had the right of way. One driver may argue that the other vehicle was speeding, appeared farther away, changed lanes unexpectedly, or had enough time to avoid the crash.


These disputes are especially common in:

  • Left-turn crashes
  • Merging accidents
  • Parking lot exit collisions
  • Intersection crashes with conflicting driver accounts
  • Crashes involving pedestrians, cyclists, or motorcyclists


Insurance companies may also argue that the injured person could have braked sooner, swerved, or avoided the collision. That makes documentation important from the beginning.

Evidence That Can Help Establish Right of Way

Failure-to-yield cases can come down to small details, especially when both drivers give different accounts. Evidence can help show who had the right of way, where each vehicle was positioned, and how the crash occurred.


Useful evidence may include:

  • Police reports and citations
  • Witness statements
  • Traffic camera or nearby surveillance footage
  • Dashcam footage
  • Photos of vehicle positions after impact
  • Damage patterns showing angle and direction of impact
  • Skid marks, debris fields, and final resting positions
  • Road design, lane markings, yield signs, traffic lights, or obstructed visibility
  • Accident reconstruction in serious or disputed cases


When evidence is gathered early, it may be harder for the at-fault driver or insurer to rewrite what happened.

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Failure-to-Yield Crashes Can Involve More Than Two Vehicles

A driver who fails to yield may not only strike one vehicle. They may force another driver to brake, swerve, or collide with a third vehicle. This is especially common near ramps, busy intersections, and congested commercial areas.


For example, a vehicle pulling out of a parking lot may force traffic to stop suddenly, causing a rear-end crash. A driver merging too aggressively onto I-10 may cause a sideswipe or multi-vehicle collision. A left-turning driver may force an oncoming vehicle into another lane.



When more than one vehicle is involved, multiple insurers may try to blame each other. A car accident lawyer can review the sequence of events and help identify which driver or drivers caused the crash.

Injuries From Side-Impact and Angle Collisions

Failure-to-yield accidents often involve T-bone, angled, or side-impact collisions. These crashes can be especially dangerous because the side of a vehicle generally offers less protection than the front or rear.



People injured in these crashes may suffer neck injuries, back injuries, shoulder injuries, rib fractures, head trauma, hip injuries, broken bones, or internal injuries. Pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists face even greater risk because they do not have the protection of a vehicle around them.

Why Choose Lawyer Don After a Failure-to-Yield Accident?


Failure-to-yield cases often depend on proving who had the right of way and how the crash actually happened.


When handling these claims, Lawyer Don can help by:

INVESTIGATING RIGHT-OF-WAY

Investigating who had the legal right of way.

REVIEWING CRASH EVIDENCE

Reviewing road layout, traffic controls, vehicle damage, witness accounts, and available video.

IDENTIFYING DRIVER ERRORS

Looking for evidence that the other driver rushed a turn, merged unsafely, or ignored a yield requirement.

PROTECTING YOUR CLAIM

Handling insurance communications when insurers try to shift fault onto the injured person.

PROVIDING PERSONAL ATTENTION

Working directly with clients instead of handing the case off.

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Getting to Our New Orleans Office From New Orleans East

New Orleans East residents can reach the nearest Lawyer Don office by traveling along Lake Forest Boulevard toward Executive Plaza. The office is located in New Orleans East, making it convenient for residents injured in crashes on I-10, Chef Menteur Highway, Crowder Boulevard, Lake Forest Boulevard, and nearby roads.


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Executive Plaza

10001 Lake Forest Blvd, Suite 301

New Orleans, LA 70127

(504) 508-6414


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Speak With a New Orleans East Failure-to-Yield Accident Lawyer


Failure-to-yield crashes can quickly become disputed, especially at intersections, turns, and merge points. Lawyer Don helps injured people in New Orleans East evaluate fault, evidence, and insurance issues after these accidents. To discuss your case, contact the Law Office of Donald D’Aunoy Jr. at (504) 508-6414 to schedule a free consultation.