It’s a bright Monday morning. You get behind the wheel of your vehicle and drive to work as you have been diligently doing for many years. It has become mundane, but unbeknownst to you, today will be different. As you navigate U.S. Highway 41, you encounter a fallen tree trunk in the middle of the road, causing an accident.
There was no signage and you were completely unaware of the trunk, and just like that, you feel like your life has been turned upside down. As a result of your injuries, you cannot clock in to work, which is putting a strain on your financial and mental health. Add this to the frequent medical visits, and it becomes a nightmare.
In this blog, you will learn about Florida road hazard accidents, who is at fault, and what you should do if you are a victim. Have a read below.
Defining Road Hazards
A road hazard is any obstacle on the road that puts the safety of road users at risk. Typical examples include debris on the highway, cracked pavements, dead animals on the road, wet leaves, poor or lack of signage, and any other obstacles.
In addition to that, factors like extreme weather and natural disasters can increase the risk of road hazards. If there is poor lighting at night, drivers may be unable to see obstacles on the roads, putting them at risk of an accident.
Are you a victim of a road hazard accident? Here is what you should do
An otherwise normal commute can turn deadly if you see upcoming obstacles when it is too late. Here is what you should do after a road hazard accident in Florida:
Call 911
“The first thing you should do is seek medical attention by dialing 911. Even if you feel fine, some injuries may be hidden due to the adrenaline rush in your system,” says personal injury attorney Christopher Largey of Largey Law. A doctor will order a comprehensive test that will detect all these injuries. Getting treated provides clear evidence that you sustained injuries from the road hazard accident, which can support your claim.
Collect Evidence
Next, collect evidence of the scene of the crash. Take pictures of the hazard that caused the crash, the damage to your vehicle, and any visible bodily injuries. If there are any witnesses, be sure to get their contact details as well.
Call Your Attorney
You deserve justice for the damages due to the accident and a good way to secure justice is by consulting a skilled Florida personal injury attorney. They understand Florida’s personal injury law and how it applies to your case.
Your attorney will investigate your case to determine the at-fault party. For instance, if the road you were using is known to cause accidents because of hazards, the local authorities ought to have installed signage to warn you of the potential dangers. Your lawyer can hold the responsible party accountable, ensuring you get the compensation you deserve for the accident.
You can recover damages such as medical expenses to cover the costs of treatment, lost wages for the days you missed work while recovering, pain and suffering for the emotional and physical anguish, and loss of quality of life for the impact of injuries on your daily life.
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