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Car Accidents Due to Poor Road Conditions

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Car crashes happen every day in Texas. These accidents can have many causes. What some drivers may not know is that road conditions can be a factor. Roadways that are improperly maintained or poorly designed or constructed can cause serious car accidents.

When this happens, who is to blame? Federal, state, and local governments have a duty to safely design, construct, and maintain the roads we travel on. When they fail to do so and accidents are the outcome, they may be considered liable for injuries.

Here’s a look at common road conditions that can lead to accidents as well as liability concerns.

Types of Poor Road Conditions

Poor road conditions may include the following:

  • Road surface issues. Potholes can cause damage to vehicles and result in accidents, especially if drivers swerve in an attempt to avoid them. Uneven pavement can lead to loss of control. These areas should be repaired promptly.
  • Obstructions and debris. Fallen trees or rocks can block roads or create hazards. Debris should be cleared promptly.
  • Poor lighting. Dark roads decrease visibility, increasing the risk of accidents.
  • Traffic signage and signals. Missing or obscured signs can confuse drivers.
  • Construction zones. Construction zones can cause temporary changes that confuse drivers and create hazards. There should be clear signage and barriers.

Determining Liability

Responsibility for accidents caused by road hazards depends on the specific circumstances of the incident. Parties that could potentially be held liable include:

  • Government agencies. If the accident is caused by poor road maintenance, the local, state, or federal government responsible for maintaining the road may be liable.
  • Construction companies. If the accident is due to a construction zone that is not properly marked or managed, the construction company could be held responsible for not ensuring the safety of the area.
  • Utility companies. If the hazard is related to utility work (such as downed power lines), the utility company may be responsible.
  • Vehicle manufacturers. If the accident is caused by a vehicle defect that fails to handle a common road hazard, the manufacturer might be held liable.
  • Other drivers. If another driver swerves to avoid a road hazard and causes an accident, that driver could be held responsible if they were driving negligently or recklessly.

Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

There are a variety of things that can cause a car accident, and poor road maintenance is one of them. Potholes, poor signage, debris on the roads, and other road hazards can cause serious damage to your vehicle and even cause you to get into a crash.

If you have been injured in a crash caused by poor road maintenance, you need to understand your legal options. A Houston car accident attorney from The West Law Office, PLLC can give you the help you need. We’ll make sure you get compensation for all your damages. Schedule a consultation with our office today by filling out the online form or calling 281-347-3247.

Source:

makeroadssafe.org/understanding-the-link-between-unsafe-road-conditions-and-car-accidents/

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