Side-Impact And T-Bone Crash Attorneys Serving Los Angeles
Pheffer Law handles the serious injuries that T-bone crashes cause, from fractures and head trauma to soft tissue damage. Our founder, attorney Jeff Pheffer, has spent 40 years building this practice around that specialized focus. A side-impact crash is one of the most disorienting moments a person faces, but we help you understand your options and pursue the compensation you deserve.
How To Prove Fault In A Los Angeles T-Bone Accident
A side-impact crash happens in seconds, but proving fault in a car accident requires the right evidence. We build your case using:
- Traffic and surveillance footage
- Police and incident reports
- Eyewitness accounts
- Physical evidence and skid marks
- Cellphone and traffic signal data
- Professional accident reconstruction
Acting fast protects the evidence your case depends on.
How Pure Comparative Negligence Affects Your Side-Impact Claim
California follows pure comparative negligence, meaning you can recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. Your share of fault reduces your recovery amount, but it does not eliminate it.
If the other driver ran a red light but you were speeding, you can still hold them accountable for their portion of the harm. We review every detail to minimize your fault percentage and protect your recovery.
Using Dashcam Footage In Side-Impact Lawsuits
Dashcam footage is often the strongest evidence in a side-impact case. California courts admit this video when it meets authentication and relevance standards. A recording of a driver running a signal or failing to yield can establish fault quickly.
Jeff Pheffer and his son work together on your case, bringing decades of courtroom experience and knowledge of how California courts handle digital evidence. If a camera captured your crash, we will find it and use it.
What To Do If You Are T-Boned By An Uninsured Driver
Being T-boned by an uninsured driver does not end your right to compensation. Depending on your situation, your options may include:
- Filing a UM claim: Your own insurer may cover your injuries if you carry uninsured motorist benefits.
- Suing the at-fault driver: You can pursue them personally, regardless of their insurance status.
- Identifying other liable parties: Road or vehicle defects may extend responsibility beyond the driver.
We help you find every source of recovery California law allows.
Forty Years Of T-Bone Cases. We Know What Your Claim Needs.
You came here for answers after one of the most difficult moments of your life. Most of our clients arrive the same way, through a referral, and we take that trust seriously. Call our office at 310-909-7801 or reach out online today.


