A side-swipe accident happens when two vehicles traveling in the same or opposite directions scrape against each other along their sides, rather than hitting head-on or at the front and rear. These accidents commonly occur when someone changes lanes without checking their blind spot and hits a car in the next lane, or when drivers drift out of their lanes due to distraction, fatigue, or poor weather conditions. While side-swipes might seem minor compared to other types of crashes, they can still cause significant damage and injuries, especially if they cause a driver to lose control and crash into other objects.
Side-swipe accidents can lead to various injuries including whiplash, cuts from broken glass, and bruises from being thrown against the side of the car. These crashes can also cause drivers to panic and overcorrect their steering, potentially leading to more serious secondary accidents like rollovers or head-on collisions. In personal injury lawsuits involving side-swipes, fault often depends on evidence like witness statements, damage patterns on the vehicles, and traffic camera footage to determine which driver failed to maintain their lane or properly check before changing lanes.




