INJURIES FROM POTHOLES OR ROAD DEFECTS

Pothole and road defect injuries are a serious concern for both pedestrians and motorists alike. A pothole injury can occur when a vehicle hits a deep dip or hole in the road, leading to accidents that may cause damage to the vehicle, serious bodily harm, or even fatalities. These road defects can also endanger cyclists and pedestrians who may trip or fall due to uneven pavement or hazardous conditions. It is essential to recognize how these injuries can happen and the potential claims individuals may have against responsible parties, such as local government agencies or maintenance contractors.

There are many ways injuries from potholes or road defects can occur. For motorists, hitting a pothole at high speeds can lead to loss of control, resulting in collisions with other vehicles or objects. Meanwhile, cyclists may face dangerous spills if their bike hits a defective road surface. Pedestrians are also at risk when walking on cracked sidewalks or crumbling pavement, as these can lead to trips, falls, and resulting injuries like sprains, fractures, or concussions. Statistically, thousands of personal injury claims arise from road defect incidents, making it imperative for victims to understand their legal rights when they suffer from such injuries.

If you or a loved one have experienced a pothole injury or road defect injury, it’s crucial to seek the guidance of a personal injury attorney. A knowledgeable personal injury law firm can help you navigate the complexities associated with these cases and work to hold those responsible accountable for their negligence in maintaining safe roadways. Whether you have sustained minor injuries or are facing more severe health complications, a skilled attorney can help ensure you receive fair compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and additional damages related to your personal injury.

Accidents that can occur in pothole or road defects can vary widely and include the following:

  1. Motor Vehicle Collisions: When a driver hits a pothole, it can cause sudden loss of control, leading to collisions with other vehicles or obstacles. This may result in significant injuries to the driver, passengers, or other road users.
  2. Bicycle Accidents: Cyclists are particularly vulnerable to road defects. A sudden encounter with a pothole can cause a cyclist to lose balance, leading to falls that can result in severe injuries such as fractures, lacerations, or head trauma.
  3. Pedestrian Falls: Road defects like uneven sidewalks or large potholes can pose serious hazards to pedestrians. Tripping over a crack or a pothole can lead to falls, resulting in sprains, fractures, or injuries to the head and wrists as individuals try to break their fall.
  4. Motorcycle Crashes: Motorcyclists are at high risk when encountering potholes or road defects. A sudden or unexpected bump can destabilize a motorcycle, causing the rider to be thrown off or to crash into another vehicle.
  5. Property Damage: In addition to personal injuries, potholes and road defects can lead to damage to vehicles, resulting in costly repairs. Drivers may also face expenses related to tire blowouts or misalignment caused by hitting these road imperfections.

Some examples of injuries that may occur are:

  • Fractures
  • Sprains and Strains
  • Head Injuries
  • Road Rash
  • Whiplash
  • Back Injuries

These are just some of the issues you may face, and you might be wondering:

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How can I receive medical treatment?
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What Will It Cost to Hire A Lawyer?
A: No upfront cost.

These injuries emphasize the importance of road safety and why it’s essential for individuals to stay vigilant while navigating roadways.

Follow these 3 steps:

Step #1: Take Immediate Action

  1. Contact us, 24/7, for a free consultation about pothole or road defect accident injuries with a personal injury attorney from our firm.
  2. We guarantee that in your first consultation with the personal injury attorney, we will explain the entire process of handling your pothole or road defect accident injury case and answer all your questions.
  3. The consultation is guaranteed to be scheduled immediately with our personal injury attorney to discuss your injury (at no cost).
  4. We offer consultations by phone, in the firm’s office, at your home, hospital, or any convenient place.
  5. Click here to get detailed answers to the most frequently asked questions related to pothole or road defect accident injuries

STEP #2: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

  1. It’s crucial to take pictures of your injury from the pothole or road defect accident and try to obtain witness statements to ensure we preserve the evidence that caused the injury.
  2. We need to file a claim with the General Liability insurance immediately to preserve your rights.
  3. We need to request any video footage that may have recorded the incident right away.
  4. Almost all businesses and commercial properties have General Liability coverage that covers this type of claim. You will typically see at least $1,000,000.00 in available coverage for personal injury claims.
  5. Even if you don’t have health insurance, you can still be treated by a qualified medical doctor through what’s called a “Letter of Protection.”
  6. Although the statute of limitations to file a lawsuit is two (2) years from the date of the injury, you can hurt your claim by not getting immediate medical treatment for your injury or having gaps in treatment.
  7. You do not pay any money upfront to retain us as your personal injury attorney for your pothole or road defect accident. You only pay if you receive compensation when the case is settled.
  8. Once you complete medical treatment for your injuries, we evaluate your case and submit a pre-suit settlement demand
  1. the insurance company does not make a fair and reasonable offer, then we will file a lawsuit.
  2. At no cost, we will help you coordinate the repair or replacement of your personal property.

STEP #3: DAMAGES YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO RECOVER

  1. Payment of current and future medical bills and costs.
  2. Future medical treatment.
  3. Past, present, and future lost wages.
  4. Property and personal damages.
  5. Physical pain and suffering.
  6. Emotional pain and suffering.
  7. Punitive damages (under special circumstances).
  8. Loss of consortium.
  9. And other damages allowed by law.