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The Most Dangerous Anaheim Intersections: What to Look Out For

Located in Anaheim, Disneyland is a world-renowned tourist destination where cultures and worlds collide. Unfortunately, more than worlds collide in Anaheim. The numbers don’t lie: cars continue to collide at an alarming rate at intersections in Anaheim. And looking at the most dangerous Anaheim intersections, it’s easy to see why. 

If you have been the victim of an accident in Anaheim, call us immediately. Cohn & Swartzon will enforce your rights to get you the compensation you deserve for your damages to put this traumatic event behind you. Here are the most dangerous intersections in Anaheim.

Did someone hit you at one of these dangerous intersections in Anaheim? Call the Anaheim personal injury attorneys at LegalHelp123 now at 714-203-2428.

The Most Dangerous Anaheim Intersections (and Why You Need a Car Crash Lawyer You Can Call!)

To illustrate why having a trusted car crash attorney at the ready is so important, let’s look at different dangerous Anaheim intersections and all the different features that contribute to the high rate of Anaheim car accidents

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Anaheim Boulevard at Ball Road

A screenshot of Anaheim Boulevard at Ball Road, one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections.

As you can see in the screenshot above, there are a few key features of Anaheim Boulevard at Ball Road that make it one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections. 

There are several bus stops near it. Buses can easily impede driver’s vision, and some drivers may even try to bypass traffic by using the bus lane, which can also be a cause for accidents as they try to illegally merge back into lanes where drivers aren’t expecting them.  

Also, El Pollo Loco and Burger King are nearby. As people are exiting drive-throughs, they may be distracted by getting their food situated in the passenger side seat, putting drinks in cup holders, or even eating their order. 

These distractions can cause them to absent-mindedly roll into traffic or make an errant move that causes them to crash. Similarly, if people are cutting through the 7/11 parking and filling area, this can pose similar dangers. 

Even if people merge successfully into traffic, as they wait at the light, they can be distracted by their food. One misread, and an accident is all too common of an occurrence. 

If you are in an accident with a distracted driver, they likely will be just as shocked as you and try to pin the blame on your driving. No matter what they say, never speak to them or their insurance provider because they will try to get you to admit fault. 

Contact the authorities, get medical attention, and contact your auto crash attorney. They will handle the rest and make your interests top priority. 

Did someone hit you at one of these dangerous intersections in Anaheim? Call the Anaheim personal injury attorneys at LegalHelp123 now at 714-203-2428.

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Harbor Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue

A screenshot of Harbor Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue, one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections. 

As you can see from the image above, the Harbor Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue intersection has unique features that make it one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections.

This intersection has bus stops as well, which present the same hazards we discussed above. But the St. Boniface Catholic Church poses a completely different hazard. With a church right next to the intersection, you can expect a spike in traffic every service, particularly on Sundays, which raises the likelihood of getting into an accident. 

The Rinks Anaheim ICE is also right next to the intersection. This indoor facility for ice skating and hockey is specifically intended for young people to attend outings with friends or to participate in an extracurricular activity. 

As such, you can expect more young people driving at this intersection, and newly licensed drivers are about eight times more likely to be involved in fatal crashes than more experienced drivers. 

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[H3] Katella Avenue and Disneyland Drive

A screenshot of Katella Avenue and Disneyland Drive, one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections. 

Katella Avenue and Disneyland Drive is a particularly dangerous Anaheim intersection because it is an epicenter of tourism. 

With the entrance to Disneyland right down Disneyland Drive, traffic will always be high. On top of that, there will be a constant flow of tourists who aren’t familiar with the area, and there will likely be tourists who aren’t familiar with local traffic laws, meaning you could potentially be dealing with an uninsured driver accident. This is especially true when you consider how many hotels are in the surrounding area. 

Alcohol is, unfortunately, also an uncommon danger that you must account for on the road, especially true at this intersection. Maybe someone caught a show at a nearby music venue and had too many beers.

No matter the reason, adding alcohol to driving is dropping a lit match in a keg of gunpowder and exponentially increases the likelihood of having a car crash. If you are hit by a drunk driver at this intersection, call 911, get medical attention, contact a car accident attorney, and follow their advice. 

Did someone hit you at one of these dangerous intersections in Anaheim? Call the Anaheim personal injury attorneys at LegalHelp123 now at 714-203-2428.

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[H3] Brookhurst Street and La Palma Avenue

A screenshot of Brookhurst Street and La Palma Avenue, one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections.

Like other dangerous Anaheim intersections we have discussed, the Brookhurst Street and La Palma Avenue intersection has several bus stops as well as churches nearby. Churches substantially add to the influx of traffic, thus increasing the likelihood of getting into an accident, especially on Sundays. 

Another distinct feature of this intersection is that it feeds onto the 5, which can be a huge source of accidents. Imagine, for example, a driver realizing too late while looking at their GPS that they are about to miss their exit. When they try to abruptly cut into the exit lane, these sudden merges are common causes of accidents. 

If one of these scenarios strikes, stay calm if you are the victim of an accident. In the event of an accident, be prepared to take pictures of the entire scene for your attorney, make sure you identify key witnesses, and always contact your car crash lawyer as soon as you have received medical attention. 

Did someone hit you at one of these dangerous intersections in Anaheim? Call the Anaheim personal injury attorneys at LegalHelp123 now at 714-203-2428.

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E Gene Autry and S State College Boulevard

A screenshot of E Gene Autry Way and S State College Boulevard, one of the most dangerous Anaheim intersections.

E Gene Autry Way and S State College Boulevard is the last of the dangerous Anaheim intersections we will examine. This intersection is near the Angel Stadium, meaning that people will be heading in and out for games. 

The exuberance or more from a big win could play a factor in distracted driving. Also, if you look at the graphic, you’ll see that the area also features apartment complexes and breweries.

“These intersections all showcase some of the most common features that contribute to accidents. It doesn’t matter which factor caused your accident. Whether you’ve been the victim of a life-altering and traumatic accident or a minor car crash, you need to call an attorney immediately. Don’t speak to the other driver’s insurance company, and don’t admit fault.”

Anson Bui, Senior Trial Attorney, Cohn & Swartzon

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Personal Injury Attorneys if You Have a Car Accident at One of the Dangerous Anaheim Intersections

Have you been in an accident at one of the many dangerous Anaheim intersections? If so, you are not alone. There are many steps that are essential to take to ensure you can hold the culpable party accountable:

  • Get to Safety
  • Call for Help
  • Take Video/Photo of the scene (Your car or motorcycle, their car, and the intersection with your cars in it)
  • Collect Information
  • Contact a Doctor
  • Contact an Anaheim Personal Injury Attorney Like Jason Cohn or Saar Swartzon.

The attorneys at Cohn & Swartzon will relentlessly pursue the compensation you deserve. You or your passengers may be feeling pain. You may have damage to your car or motorcycle. You may need to miss work as a result of this accident. Call us. We will tell you about the numerous car accident cases we’ve handled.

Contact the Cohn & Swartzon team of LegalHelp123.com now to schedule a free consultation and discuss your Anaheim car accident.

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