DFW's Most Dangerous Intersections: Your Rights After a Red-Light Accident or Failure-to-Yield Crash

January 6, 2026 | By Bailey & Galyen Attorneys at Law
DFW’s Most Dangerous Intersections: Your Rights After a Red-Light Accident or Failure-to-Yield Crash

Red-light and failure-to-yield crashes are among the most severe collisions on Dallas–Fort Worth roads. These crashes often happen in a split second, at full speed, and leave little room for defensive driving. After an intersection collision, many drivers assume fault is obvious. In reality, liability is frequently disputed. Missing footage, conflicting statements, and insurer tactics can quickly complicate what appears to be a clear case. 

What you do immediately after a DFW intersection crash can directly affect the potential success or failure of your claim.

 

Why Red-Light and Failure-to-Yield Accidents Are So Dangerous in DFW

DFW has some of the busiest multi-lane intersections in Texas. High traffic volume, short signal cycles, distracted driving, and aggressive lane changes combine to create high-risk conditions. Failure-to-yield and red-light violations often result in side-impact collisions, also known as T-bone crashes. Unlike rear-end accidents, side impacts provide little structural protection, allowing crash forces to transfer directly into the passenger compartment.

Common Injuries in Intersection and T-Bone Crashes

Because these crashes involve a collision with the side of your vehicle, the injuries suffered are often severe, including:

  • Traumatic brain injuries, including concussions
  • Neck, back, and spinal cord injuries
  • Rib fractures and internal organ damage
  • Pelvic, hip, and lower extremity fractures

Even when airbags deploy, the angle and force of impact frequently lead to long-term or permanent injuries.

Texas Law on Red-Light and Failure-to-Yield Accidents

Failure to Yield Under the Texas Transportation Code

Texas law requires drivers to yield the right of way at intersections under specific circumstances, including left turns, stop signs, and flashing signals. Failing to follow these traffic rules can be evidence of negligence when the failure directly causes a collision.

Red-Light Violations and Disputed Fault

Running a red light may seem straightforward, but insurers often challenge timing, visibility, or signal malfunction. Drivers are frequently accused of entering on a yellow or accelerating improperly, even when evidence suggests otherwise.

Comparative Fault in Texas

Texas follows a modified comparative fault system. Under Texas law, if an injured person is found more than 50% responsible for causing an accident, they may not recover any compensation for losses incurred in an accident. For this reason, insurance companies often try to assign primary blame in intersection crashes to reduce payouts.

DFW Intersections Where Serious Crashes Commonly Occur

The dangerous intersections in the DFW Metroplex share common traits: heavy cross traffic, complex signal patterns, high-speed approaches, and limited sight lines. These locations often have traffic cameras, but footage may be overwritten quickly if not preserved.

What To Do Immediately After a DFW Intersection Crash

  • Call 911 and ensure a police report is created.
  • Photograph vehicle positions, signals, skid marks, and debris.
  • Identify nearby traffic cameras or businesses with surveillance.
  • Obtain witness names and contact information.
  • Seek medical attention and document all symptoms.
  • Avoid giving recorded statements to insurance adjusters.

Why Intersection Accident Claims Are Often Disputed

Intersection crashes frequently involve competing narratives. Insurers may rely on partial police reports, incomplete witness statements, or assumptions about speed and reaction time. Without independent evidence, valid claims can be delayed or denied.

How Attorneys Prove Fault in Red-Light and Failure-to-Yield Cases

Proving liability often requires more than a crash report. Effective investigations may include:

  • Traffic camera and nearby surveillance footage
  • Event Data Recorder (black box) analysis
  • Accident reconstruction
  • Witness testimony and timeline verification

Our car accident and failure-to-yield attorneys immediately investigate intersection crashes by securing traffic camera footage, police reports, vehicle data, and witness testimony. Our team works to establish fault clearly and pursue full compensation under Texas law.

Read Also: Why Red Light Cameras Are Disappearing in Texas

Talk to a Dallas Car Accident Lawyer About Your Intersection Crash

If you were T-boned or injured in a red-light or failure-to-yield accident in DFW, early legal guidance matters. Evidence can disappear quickly, and insurers move fast to protect themselves.

Bailey & Galyen, the official law firm sponsor of the 2023 World Series champion Texas Rangers, brings more than 40 years of experience to individuals throughout the DFW Metroplex and across the state of Texas, including people who have suffered any type of injury in a motor vehicle accident.

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