In Miramar, road hazards can refer to anything that can impede safe travel. They can include potholes, wheel ruts, uneven roads, cracks in the roads, potholes, debris, poor signage from construction sites, malfunctioning traffic signals, and more. If you have been injured in a car accident that was caused by this type of preventable road danger, you may have a legal claim against the appropriate government entities responsible for the roads as well as against other liable parties.
Do you think you may have a case? Contact Flaxman Law Group today to arrange for a free case evaluation. The team of attorneys at our full-service law firm can meet with you and can review your case to help you understand your legal options after your accident.
Preventing Car Accidents in MiramarThere are many ways to prevent road hazards from affecting our roads:
Obviously, everyone plays a role in preventing car accidents caused by road hazards. Unfortunately, not all cities and communities are responsible in maintaining roads. The attorneys at Flaxman Law Group have dealt with many car accident cases where a road hazard such as potholes or uneven roads were known for weeks or even months but little or nothing was done to address the issue. In these cases, pursuing a legal claim can push the appropriate government entities to make important changes that can help prevent other car and motorcycle accidents in Miramar and other communities. Unfortunately, sometimes providing the government with a financial incentive to make changes is the only way to ensure that safety measures are taken seriously.
Road Hazards and NegligenceUnfortunately, in some cases, it is impossible to prevent a car accident caused by road hazards. Even if drivers stay alert and avoid being distracted behind the wheel and even if they take all due precautions to drive safely, some road hazards, such as potholes, may simply not be visible in some lighting conditions. Motorists expect that cities take reasonable precautions to keep roadways safe for taxpayers and residents. When government authorities fail to do so, Florida law allows injured plaintiff to pursue justice in a civil courtroom.
Would you like to discuss your situation with a personal injury attorney? If you have been injured, the attorneys at Flaxman Law Group can meet with you in your home, hospital room, or workplace or in one of our three conveniently located South Florida offices. Your initial consultation is free and comes with no obligation, so you risk nothing getting legal advice specific to your circumstances.