Every day, Arkansas drivers face a wide array of dangers on roads across the state. These dangers are even greater in and around construction zones. Construction zones must be safely navigated to avoid large trucks, heavy machinery, hazardous materials, and even blasting equipment. Because construction zones can be so dangerous, the law imposes additional duties of care to both the workers in these zones and drivers who pass through them. Failure to meet these legal obligations can impose legal liability upon drivers, workers, construction companies, and government or municipal entities that undertake dangerous construction projects. Common law rules require all drivers to operate their vehicles with “due care.” Due care is that which would be exercised by the reasonably prudent driver in similar circumstances. Because the reasonably prudent driver exercises greater caution in construction zones, including following the reduced speed limit signs, a driver who fails to do so can be found negligent.
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If you or a loved one has been injured in a highway construction zone car accident in Arkansas, you have the legal right to be compensated for all the losses you have sustained.
If you were injured in any of these types of accidents, contact an Arkansas construction zone wreck or collision lawyer at Little Rock Trial Lawyers. There are many ways that an accident victim can lose his or her legal right to compensation without the advice of an experienced personal injury attorney. Claims can be lost entirely if they are not timely filed. A low settlement offer that is accepted by an unrepresented injury victim often cannot be rescinded after an attorney has been consulted. These and many other complications can impair - or entirely remove - a victim’s ability to recover the compensation he or she is entitled to by law, so call us today!
Get in touch with our Little Rock, Arkansas Construction Zone Wreck Attorneys today at (501)239-5979.
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