Hazardous Roadway Injury Lawyer in Las Vegas
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Hazardous Roadway Injury Attorney Las Vegas
No one is immune to the occasional car accident. But when an accident occurs on a hazardous roadway, the stakes are much higher. Hazardous roadways are those that are in poor condition or that lack adequate signage, lighting, or other safety features. These roadways can pose a serious danger to drivers, passengers, and pedestrians alike.
If you or someone you love has been injured in an accident on a hazardous roadway, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyers at Shook & Stone Personal Injury Law Firm can help. We have recovered millions of dollars for our clients and we are ready to fight for you. Call us today at (702) 570-0000 to schedule a free consultation.
What Makes a Roadway Hazardous?
There are many different factors that can make a roadway hazardous. Poorly maintained roads, for example, can develop potholes, cracks, and other irregularities that can cause accidents. Roads that are not properly graded can also be dangerous, as they can cause vehicles to rollover.
Inadequate signage is another common hazards. If a road is not properly marked, drivers may not be able to tell when it is safe to pass or change lanes. This can lead to serious accidents.
Poor lighting can also make a roadway dangerous. If a driver cannot see what is ahead of him, he may not be able to avoid an accident.
Finally, weather can also make a roadway hazardous. If a road is not cleared of snow and ice, for example, it can be very dangerous to drive on.
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What types of roadway hazards are considered hazardous?
- pot holes
- cracks
- irregularities
- not properly graded
- inadequate signage
- poor lighting
- unclear markings
- weather conditions (snow, ice, etc.)
How do I know if the roadway hazard was responsible for my accident?
There are a few things that you will need to prove in order to show that the hazardous roadway was responsible for your accident.
First, you will need to show that the hazard was present at the time of the accident. This can be done by taking pictures or by eyewitness testimony.
You will also need to show that the hazard was the cause of the accident. This means that you will need to show that the accident would not have occurred if the hazard had not been present. Often, this will require the help of an accident reconstruction expert.
Finally, you will need to show that you were injured as a result of the accident. This means that you will need medical records and other documentation to support your claim.
What should I do if I am injured in an accident on a hazardous roadway?
If you are injured in an accident on a hazardous roadway, the first thing you should do is seek medical attention. Even if your injuries seem minor, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible. This will ensure that your injuries are properly treated and will also create a record of your injuries.
After you have seen a doctor, you should contact an experienced personal injury lawyer.
How Can a Las Vegas Hazardous Roadway Lawyer Can Help?
If you have been injured in an accident on a hazardous roadway, you may be able to recover compensation from the party responsible for the hazard. For example, if the road was not properly maintained, the city or county responsible for its upkeep may be liable for your injuries. If inadequate signage led to your accident, the party responsible for posting the signs may be held liable.
The experienced Las Vegas personal injury lawyers at Shook & Stone can help you determine who is responsible for your accident and get the compensation you deserve.
Call us at (702) 570-0000 or fill out the form for a free consultation.
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