Defective Road, Highway and Freeway Design Lawsuit
Roads are designed to encourage free movement from place to place, but also must be designed with the safety and security of motorists, motorcyclists, pedestrians, and bicyclists, but unfortunately some thoroughfares are not as safe as they could be. When accidents occur due to defective road, highway, or freeway design, someone must be held responsible.
In order for a road to be considered safe, a user must have enough time to see, process and react to information such as changes in the road condition, other people on the road, weather issues, and any number of other constantly changing variables. Local governments must build and maintain the roads under their jurisdiction, while federal officials must provide funding and oversight for highways and other national roads.
Unfortunately, government agencies are not always the most responsible or efficient bodies, and sometimes they design dangerous roads that can cause people harm or loss. When innocent people are injured due to defective road, highway, or freeway design they often have to go to court in order to collect the settlement they deserve.
If you or someone you know has been involved in an accident due to defective road, highway, or freeway design, you may be able to collect financial compensation for your pain and suffering. You must not hesitate, for if you wait the statute of limitations on your case could expire, and you will not be able to claim damages against those responsible. Contact an defective road design attorney today.
Few things are truly annoying as driving over the same pothole every day, but that pothole can lead to serious harm if left unfixed. As Americans, we depend on our cars more than any mode of transportation. Consequently, we pay taxes to the government to maintain and fix the roads, highways, and streets so that they will be the safe as possible. Unfortunately government agencies are not always the most efficient bodies, and road repair is not always a top priority.
This means that city, county, and federal roads can be far more dangerous than they ought to be. Potholes, pavement drop offs, inadequate lighting, obstructed roadways, and debris can wreak major havoc on sturdy vehicles and delicate bodies alike. Roadway accidents take an expensive toll on the bank accounts of Americans each year, and expensive medical bills, repair costs, and lost time at work.
The victims of inadequately maintained roads face a difficult battle because it is notoriously difficult to take governments to court. Governments will often attempt to bury petitioners under mountains of confusing paperwork or even ignore complaints, hoping they will go away. These tactics are not only infuriating, but illustrate how duplicitous our governments can be when they realize they are at fault for loss or injury.
If you or someone you know was involved in a vehicle accident due to inadequate road maintenance, you absolutely need to contact a lawyer immediately. The government, be it city, county, state, or federal, will have vast resources at their disposal, and few people stand a chance without experienced and dedicated legal representation. Contact a road design lawyer today.
Failure to Post Construction Signs
Roads need maintenance from time to time to ensure that they remain safe and drivable. Although sometimes they are fixed at inopportune times, such as fixing a pothole on a busy street in the middle of rush hour, most people are happy to see their tax dollars put to good work.
Unfortunately, one of the most dangerous and often overlooked causes of accidents is the failure to post adequate notice of construction so that drivers, bicyclists, and pedestrians can adjust. In order to accommodate construction crews lanes are often closed, traffic redirected, and sections of sidewalk are closed. Without warning, motorists can get caught in a dangerous lane bottleneck, or pedestrians and bicyclists can enter a construction zone, often with devastating results.
Another significant hazard is the metal plates used to cover open trenches in the road. These plates are useful construction aids, and allow easy access to sewer, electrical, and gas lines, but if used without adequate warning on steep hills or around blind corners, they can be a recipe for disaster. These steel plates offer very little in the way of traction even under the best conditions, and too many plates combined with wet or other slick surfaces can cause vehicles to lose contact with the ground and skid out of control.
Failure to post construction signs can result in the most serious and debilitating injuries, because not only do vehicles have to contend with other motorists, pedestrians, and bicyclists, but also construction workers, heavy equipment, and other common hazards on construction sites. Without advance warning of changed conditions, many motorists are unaware of the added dangers of their daily commute, risking the lives of dozens if not hundreds of innocent people.
If you or someone you know suffered injury or loss due to the failure to post construction signs, you need to contact a lawyer immediately. Depending on your situation, you could be entitled to financial restitution, but if you wait too long time restrictions set by the statute of limitations could end your case before it can begin. You could lose your right to compensation for your loss forever. Act quickly, and contact an attorney immediately.
Dangerous Intersections Lawsuits
According to almost every study, intersections are one of the most dangerous places on the roads. There is more likelihood that an accident will occur when two cars going opposite directions than virtually any other place on the road due to crossing lanes, left turns, protected intersections, or failing to start or stop at the right signals. The Driving Institute of America states that 40% of car crash deaths involve drivers failing to pay attention at intersections. In fact, one third of all accidents occur at intersections.
Intersection accidents may not even be the fault of the drivers involved, however. Design flaws in the road such as inadequate posted conditions or speed limits, obstructed lines of sight, mistimed traffic signals, and bad traffic flow can be responsible for the accident rather than the people actually involved in the crash.
Furthermore, intersections can cause some of the most devastating and painful injuries of any vehicle accidents. Accidents on other roadways can give drivers more time to prepare and brace for impact, but it is hard to imagine how much warning a motorcyclist will receive when a sleepy driver of an 18-Wheeler misses that red light and plows through the lanes.
If you or someone you love is the victim of a dangerous intersection accident, you need to contact a lawyer immediately. You could be entitled to seek compensation for your pain and suffering, as well as your financial losses, but if you wait too long statute of limitation laws could prevent you from getting the restitution you deserve. Contact a dedicated and experienced dangerous intersection lawyer today.
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