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Road Hazard Warnings

Driving is an essential part of American life. Our vehicles are responsible for transporting us to our daily destinations, be it work, the grocery store, or even the mall. Regardless of what method of transportation you choose, you are inevitably going to find yourself on a road. It is therefore important to ensure passenger safety and reliability when on America’s roads. According to National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, there were over 4 million miles of functioning, government, and privately maintained roads in the year 2007. Still, hazardous road conditions are sometimes inevitable, and unfortunately, they lead to many accidents and even deaths. That is why every driver should be aware of road hazard warnings.

Have you suffered a car accident due to a lack of road hazard warnings? Contact one of our attorneys to get help with your accident case related to road hazard warnings today!

Caution and warning signs can advise drivers of oncoming hazardous road conditions like curved roads, steep inclines, or danger of falling objects.  Even though state and city governments make an immense effort to maintain the streets and highways secure for drivers, there are both inside and outside factors that prevent them from being perfect.  In fact, motorists end up spending $54 billion annually to repair and manage less-than-perfect roadways and maneuver through hazardous road conditions.

Dangerous road conditions that require warning signs include:

  • Bad roads – Due to either poor design or inevitable wear and tear
  • Inadequate lighting
  • Inclement weather – Such as heavy snow, rain, fog, or wind
  • Signals and signs – Either not present or poorly located
  • Pavement – Including potholes, bumps, and texture
  • Road construction
  • Improperly Installed Rails

Have you suffered a car accident due to a lack of road hazard warnings? Contact one of our attorneys to get help with your accident case related to road hazard warnings today!

Road signs and signals are necessary to help drivers decide on a safe course of action.  They could help prevent many unnecessary tragedies.  When you consider the high incidences of car accidents related to hazardous road conditions, it is surprising that local governments do not do more to prevent these avoidable and tragic accidents.  If you have been involved in an accident because of poorly marked or missing road hazard warnings, it is important that you seek appropriate and knowledgeable legal counsel.  You have legal rights that you may not be aware of, and an experienced attorney can guide you through the complex process filing a car accident claim for compensation.

If you or your loved one have been in a car accident that involved a serious car accident injury, know your legal rights by contacting the nearest
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