The maintenance of the public roads we travel on is, in most cases, the responsibility of the government. Defective Georgia roadways pose a serious risk to drivers that travel on them, potentially causing catastrophic car accidents. If negligence on the part of a government agency is the cause for a roadway defect, the victims of a car accident may have legal recourse through an auto insurance claim or car accident lawsuit.
If you or a loved one was injured in a car accident due to a Georgia roadway defect, contact our Atlanta auto accident attorneys for a free case evaluation.
Roads undergo a lot of wear and tear over their lifetimes. Changes in weather and temperature, new construction, and, of course, untold numbers of motor vehicles driving on them daily contribute to roadway damage. Common roadway defects include:
Local governments have a responsibility to maintain roads, using taxpayer money or other available resources are available to keep their citizens out of harm’s way. If they fail in this responsibility and people are hurt as a result, the government may be liable for their injuries.
If you or loved one has been injured by the carelessness of another, the law may provide a way for you to seek compensation for your injuries. A defect in the roadway is ultimately the responsibility of the government which can be held accountable for the negligent hire of construction workers who were careless, the refusal to fix a road defect, or the failure to prepare for the contingency that caused the error (e.g., not filling in cracks before they widen into something dangerous).
Hiring an experienced auto accident attorney can help injury victims recover compensation for their medical bills, property damage, and pain and suffering. A skilled car accident lawyer will investigate the scene of the accident, research records of roadwork or any complaints about the issue, and consult the local ordinances as well as Georgia law to build a strong case. If you or a loved one has been injured in a roadway defect accident in Georgia, contact our Atlanta law offices today. Our experienced auto accident lawyers are here to help those who were injured due to another’s negligence.
Fill out this form for a FREE, immediate Case Evaluation
Recovery in a lawsuit against R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Woman was widowed when her husband died from lung cancer. The total award after apportioning damages based on assignment of fault was $46.3 million.
In a case against R.J. Reynolds and Philip Morris, attorneys Keith Mitnik, Greg Prysock, Joe Taraska and Katy Massa recovered a $40 million tobacco litigation verdict on behalf of the husband and daughter of a woman who died after smoking two packs of cigarettes a day for 36 years.
Failure to perform a timely C-section resulting in serious injury.
Medication overdose of a 26 week premature newborn against a hospital.
In January 2011, Keith Mitnik obtained an $18.8 million verdict on behalf of a motorcyclist who was rendered a paraplegic when a car pulled out in front of him.
11-year-old girl involved in rear-end motor vehicle accident suffered paralysis from the waist down.
Recovery for national class of poultry workers.
Award for a class of oil, gas and petroleum inspectors paid illegal "chinese overtime" rather than proper time and a half.