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3 Parties That Can Be Held Responsible For a Car Crash Caused by Poor Road Conditions in Florida

The only way to ensure that your car crash case is fairly and properly investigated and to establish all liable parties in a motor vehicle accident caused by poor road conditions, you need to consult with a Fort Lauderdale car accident attorney Vladimir Tsirkin.

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3 Parties That Can Be Held Responsible For a Car Crash Caused by Poor Road Conditions in Florida

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  1. 3 Parties That Can Be Held Responsible For a Car Crash Caused by Poor Road Conditions in Florida

  2. I am here because I love to give presentations. You can find me at: @username Human error causes more than 90 percent of all car crashes in Florida and all across the U.S. But let’s not forget about car accidents caused by poor road conditions.Even though roads in Florida are much better than in most other states, you can still encounter quite a few potholes, shoulder drop-offs, slick roads, and other bad road conditions while driving a car or truck in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, Hallandale Beach, and other parts of Florida.

  3. I am here because I love to give presentations. You can find me at: @username Why? “Because in the vast majority of car accident cases involving bad road conditions, the victim will be suing a government entity,” explains by a Fort Lauderdale car accident lawyer from Vladimir Tsirkin & Associates, P.A. But your city, county, or municipality or other government entity is not the only party that can be held liable for a car crash caused by poor road conditions.

  4. Depending on the circumstances, you may be able to file a lawsuit against: The owner of the road City, county, municipality, or other government entity Another motorist

  5. About this template City, County, Municipality, or Other Government Entity If your car crash occurred on a public road, you will most likely be entitled to file a lawsuit against a government entity responsible for inspection and maintenance of that road. While the value of your personal injury claim when suing a government entity can skyrocket compared to suing a private entity, do keep in mind that suing a government entity not as easy as suing a private citizen or entity.

  6. About this template The owner of the road. When the road where the car crash occurred is owned by a private entity rather than a government entity, you may be entitled to sue the owner of the road for failure to properly maintain the road.

  7. About this template Another Motorist Under Florida law, motorists have a duty to drive safely and take reasonable precautions to avoid causing harm to other drivers and pedestrians. And driving when the road or weather conditions are bad does not limit or reduce that duty. If a motorist sees, knows about or is warned about poor road conditions, he or she has a duty to slow down and drive cautiously to prevent accidents.

  8. About this template How Vladimir Tsirkin & Associates, P.A. Help? The only way to ensure that your car crash case is fairly and properly investigated and to establish all liable parties in a motor vehicle accident caused by poor road conditions, you need to consult with a Fort Lauderdale car accident attorney fromVladimir Tsirkin & Associates, P.A.

  9. Contact: Address: 500 East Broward Boulevard, Suite 1710 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 Phone: 954-687-9787 Website: https://www.undercoverlawyer.com/contact/

  10. Thank You…!

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