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Construction Negligence

Experienced Prince George’s County Road Defect Injury Lawyers Representing Accident Victims Impacted by Construction Negligence

Construction zones can present significant hazards for drivers, especially when those responsible for managing the work site fail to ensure safety. From debris on the road to improperly placed equipment, construction negligence often leads to accidents that could have been avoided. When accidents occur because of construction negligence, victims are left to deal with injuries, vehicle damage, and potential long-term consequences. Foran & Foran, P.A. is dedicated to representing those injured in road defect accidents caused by construction negligence and other hazardous conditions like potholes, uneven pavement, and a lack of proper signage.

If you have suffered injuries in an accident due to construction negligence in Prince George’s County, seeking legal help is crucial. Our experienced Prince George’s County construction negligence lawyers will evaluate your case, determine who is liable, and fight for your deserved compensation. Contact Foran & Foran to discuss how we can help you move forward and secure a fair settlement for your injuries.

What is Construction Negligence?

Construction negligence occurs when a construction company or contractor fails to maintain safe conditions in or near a work zone. This negligence can manifest in various ways, such as leaving debris or tools on the road, failing to erect proper barriers, or not providing clear signage to warn drivers of changing road conditions. These oversights create hazardous situations that can lead to accidents.

For example, a poorly marked construction zone may leave drivers unaware of lane closures or changes in traffic patterns, causing collisions. Similarly, debris left on the road can puncture tires, damage vehicles, or cause drivers to swerve, leading to crashes. In these situations, the responsible parties should be held accountable for failing to ensure safety.

Who is Liable for Construction Negligence?

In construction negligence cases, liability often rests with the construction companies, contractors, or government entities overseeing the project. These parties are responsible for maintaining safe work zones and ensuring drivers are adequately warned of potential dangers. When they fail to do so, they can be held liable for accidents and the injuries that result.

  • Construction companies. Companies contracted to perform road work are responsible for managing the site safely. This includes ensuring that equipment and materials are not left in areas that could harm drivers.
  • Contractors. Independent contractors hired to complete specific portions of a construction project must adhere to safety standards. If they neglect their responsibilities, they may be held accountable for accidents caused by their actions.
  • Government entities. In cases of municipal negligence, municipal or state governments may be responsible for overseeing construction projects. If they fail to enforce safety standards or address hazardous conditions, they may be held liable for accidents caused by their negligence.

Determining liability in construction negligence cases can be complex, which is why having an experienced lawyer on your side is essential. A Prince George’s County construction negligence attorney can investigate the details of your accident and hold the responsible parties accountable.

Common Defenses in Construction Negligence Cases

When pursuing a claim for construction negligence, the responsible parties may attempt to avoid liability by arguing that other factors, such as driver error or unforeseen circumstances, caused the accident. Common defenses include:

  • Contributory negligence. The defense may claim that the driver was partially at fault for the accident, such as speeding or failing to pay attention to posted warnings. In Maryland, if the driver is found to be even partially at fault, it can impact their ability to recover compensation.
  • Unforeseen conditions. At-fault parties may argue that weather conditions or other unexpected factors like objects on the road contributed to the accident, reducing their liability for the injuries caused.
  • Compliance with regulations. Construction companies and contractors may assert that they followed all required safety regulations, and that the accident was beyond their control.

A skilled lawyer can help counter these defenses by gathering evidence, such as witness statements, maintenance records, and expert testimony, to demonstrate that the construction company or contractor’s negligence directly contributed to the accident.

Were You Injured in a Construction Zone Accident?

If you or a loved one was injured in a car accident in a construction zone, the dedicated attorneys at Foran & Foran, P.A. are here to help. Construction zone accidents can be complex, involving multiple parties such as contractors, government agencies, and drivers. Our experienced Prince George’s County car accident lawyers understand the intricacies of these cases and will fight for the compensation you deserve. Call us at 301-441-2022 or fill out our secure online contact form to schedule a free consultation. We proudly represent clients in Hyattsville, Bowie, Upper Marlboro, Waldorf, La Plata, Silver Spring, Rockville and the surrounding areas.

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