Why Red-Light Crashes Are So Serious — And What You Should Do Next

Red light collisions are among the most sudden and shocking types of road accidents. When a driver ignores a red light, they instantly remove everyone else’s right of way, creating a dangerous situation with no time to react. These incidents often happen at speed, which is why the impact — both physically and emotionally — can be so severe.

Why Red-Light Collisions Are So Serious

Running a red light is not just careless; it is a significant breach of road safety. These crashes can have far-reaching consequences, including:

  • Serious injuries, especially in head-on or side-impact collisions
  • Shock, anger, and confusion, as the other driver has broken a clear and basic rule of the road
  • Insurance complications, particularly if the at-fault driver denies responsibility

In the aftermath, victims may face hospital appointments, time off work, costly vehicle repairs, and the emotional stress that follows a traumatic event. That is why understanding what to do immediately after the collision is so important.

What to Do After a Red-Light Collision

If you have been struck by a driver who ran a red light, taking the right steps early on can protect your health, your rights, and your ability to make a strong claim.

1. Call for Help

If anyone is injured or if the scene is unsafe, call 999 straight away. Safety should always come first.

2. Report the Incident to the PSNI

Inform the police about what happened

Inform the police about what happened. An official police report can be crucial evidence later.

3. Gather Evidence

If it is safe to do so, collect as much information as possible. This may include photos of:

  • The vehicles involved
  • The traffic lights and junction layout
  • Any damage, debris, or skid marks
  • The general road conditions

If anyone witnessed the collision, try to get their names and contact details. Strong evidence can greatly support your case.

4. Seek Medical Attention

Even if you feel okay, get checked by a medical professional. Some injuries — particularly whiplash and soft-tissue injuries — don’t always show symptoms right away.

5. Speak to a SolicitorBefore dealing with insurance companies, it’s wise to seek legal advice. A solicitor acts in your best interests, while insurers may try to minimise their costs. Early guidance can make a significant difference to the strength of your claim.

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