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Common Construction Zone Accidents and How to Prevent Them

By Grant Law Office on October 15, 2022

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Construction zones on our roads are legally required to be marked with the proper signage for safety. This signage includes but is not limited to warnings for drivers to slow down, yield, and be aware of potential hazards. Construction zone road markings are also typically bright and reflective so that they are visible even in low light conditions. By law, these markings must be maintained so that they are always visible and effective.

Common Atlanta Construction Zone Accidents

Construction zone accidents occur often since there are many potential hazards present. These hazards can include things like uneven pavement, loose gravel, and exposed construction equipment. When drivers are not aware of these potential hazards, they are more likely to be involved in an accident. Construction zone accidents can often be serious, so it is important for drivers to be extra cautious when driving in these areas.

Sometimes, crashes occur because of mismarked road signs. When drivers see a construction zone ahead, they often slow down and become more cautious. However, if the road signs are not well-marked, they may not be aware of the potential hazards ahead. This can lead to accidents. well-marked road signs are crucial in construction zones, and drivers should be extra cautious in these areas.

However, the most common danger to a driver in a construction zone comes from other drivers. Drivers rely on certain logical norms while on the road—norms that make it easier to predict what other drivers will do so that you can act accordingly. In construction zones, the rules of the road change. For example, a closed lane may require two or more routes to merge, a temporarily reduced speed limit, a construction worker directing traffic, etc. When we as drivers come into contact with these situations, we owe one another a certain level of safety and must be prepared to properly navigate all stretches of road we come in contact with. Failing to reduce your speed, merging dangerously, attempting to pass, and other road infractions are even more dangerous in construction zones. If you have been harmed by the negligent actions of a driver failing to drive properly in a construction zone, you deserve the right to pursue financial compensation.

Construction Highway Worker Liability

Atlanta construction zone accidents can be complicated to prove. It could be the fault of the driver, the construction company, or the highway worker. The driver may have been speeding, the construction company may have failed to properly warn drivers of the construction zone, or the highway worker may have been negligent in their work. All of these factors can contribute to an accident, and it can be difficult to determine liability. If you are involved in a construction zone accident, it is important to speak with an experienced attorney to help you navigate the complicated legal process.

Steps After an Accident

If you are involved in a car accident, there are a few steps you should take to ensure your safety and the safety of others:

  1. If you are able, move your car to the side of the road. This will help to avoid any further accidents.
  2. Check yourself and your passengers for injuries. If anyone is injured, call 911 immediately.
  3. Exchange information with the other driver, including insurance information.
  4. Take pictures of the damage to both vehicles.
  5. Contact your insurance company to report the accident.
  6. Contact an Atlanta construction zone accident lawyer as a follow up

Following these steps will help to ensure that everyone is safe and that you are able to file a claim with your insurance company.

Insurance Compensation

There are a few different types of compensation that you may be eligible for after a car accident. This may include medical expenses, property damage, lost wages, and pain and suffering. In some cases, you may also be able to get punitive damages, which are designed to punish the other driver for their negligence. Each case is different, so it’s important to talk to an experienced car accident lawyer to find out what types of compensation you may be entitled to.

The Grant Law Office Represent You in Court

There are many dangers inherent in construction zones, and accidents can happen even when safety measures are in place. If you were injured due to someone else’s negligence, then you may be able to hold them liable and recover damages. An Atlanta auto accident lawyer will be able to assess your case and advise you on the best course of action.

Even if you don’t think you need a lawyer, it’s always a good idea to consult with one after an Atlanta construction zone accident. The Grant Law Office can answer any questions you have and help put your mind at ease. Our experienced attorneys can prepare a strong case and earn you a fair settlement. Contact us at (404) 995-3955.

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