Philadelphia Car Accident Lawyers Represent Victims Injured in Accidents

Dangerous Road Conditions

Drivers are confronted with many potential hazards on the road and do their best to avoid them safely.  In some instances, however, the road is a hazard drivers must face. Dangerous road conditions can cause unexpected problems for drivers, resulting in catastrophic car accidents.  If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a car accident caused by a dangerous roadway, call Edelstein Law immediately to review your legal options.

Several factors can cause hazardous road conditions can including:

  • Potholes

  • Uneven road surfaces

  • Unclear or inaccurate signage

  • Obscured traffic signals

  • Surprise curves

  • Poor road design

Any of these conditions can surprise a driver, especially when unfamiliar with the area.  When drivers encounter one of these hazards, they can only do so much to avoid a collision.

Dangerous Roadway Auto Accidents Are Preventable

The government is responsible for maintaining safe roadway conditions and addressing potential hazards.  Car accidents caused by dangerous road conditions can be prevented if dangerous conditions are dealt with in a timely manner.  Unfortunately, these accidents continue to occur and can cause devastating injuries such as broken bones, burns, brain trauma, spinal injuries, or even death.

Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers at Edelstein Law Fight for Victims of Auto Accidents in PA & NJ

The Philadelphia auto accident attorneys at the personal injury law firm of Jay L. Edelstein have been representing injured car accident victims since 1999.  We will prepare an aggressive legal strategy to ensure that you get the compensation you are entitled to.  With offices conveniently located in Center City, Philadelphia, we help car accident victims throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey.  Call us today at 215-893-9311 or 856-809-3150, or contact us online to review your case with a qualified personal injury attorney.

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