Legal Help When Bad Roads Cause Accidents

When we think of lawsuits involving cars, trucks and other vehicles, we almost always assume a negligent person was at fault. However, as our nation’s infrastructure ages and damaged roads are allowed to linger without repairs, more and more we’re seeing cases in which our poorly maintained streets and roads are at fault for accidents involving cars, trucks, SUVS, motorcycles and other vehicles.

Brooklyn-based personal injury attorneys are seeing a growing number of accident cases that can be traced to blind curves, drop-offs, poor grading and good old-fashioned potholes. Our experienced legal team and determined investigators can dig into the causes of accidents to determine if another driver’s negligence, bad weather, bad roads or a combination of these causes led to the accident in which you were injured. You deserve strong legal representation.

Who’s to blame for these bad road accidents? Sometimes it’s the contractor who rushed the job or cut corners on materials. Other times it’s the city, township or county that fails to maintain its streets and roads properly. If you or someone you care about has been injured in an accident by a poorly maintained road, call our legal team today for a free consultation.

Other examples of negligence include road work crews that fail to post warning signs for “construction ahead,” municipal governments that ignore requests to put up traffic signals or road signs on streets or roads with a high rate of accidents and engineers responsible for badly designed roads that always collect water after a rainstorm.

Brooklyn Car Accident Lawyers Help Drivers File Bad Road Cases Against Cities
Brooklyn’s personal injury laws often differ from those in other states and the statute of limitations to file is often quite short. So we advise accident victims to consult with personal injury law firms that understand how to investigate claims and prove fault. Remember, your initial consultation with us is free.

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