Dangerous Road Conditions

Dangerous Road Conditions

Protecting Your Rights After an Accident Caused by Dangerous Road Conditions in Washington

Support When Roads Are Unsafe

Dangerous road conditions can cause serious accidents and injuries. If you’ve been hurt due to poor road maintenance, design flaws, or hazards in Washington, AskLitigation can help you understand your rights and pursue compensation.

These cases may involve car accidents, motorcycle accidents, or premises liability.

What Counts as a Dangerous Road Condition?

A dangerous road condition is any hazard that makes driving unsafe, including:

  • Potholes or uneven pavement
  • Poor signage or missing signals
  • Inadequate lighting
  • Debris or spilled cargo
  • Faulty guardrails or barriers
  • Flooding or ice not properly addressed
  • Construction zone hazards

Washington Laws on Dangerous Road Conditions

Washington law allows injured parties to file claims against government entities or contractors responsible for road maintenance. Key points:

  • You must prove the entity knew or should have known about the hazard.
  • Claims against government agencies have strict notice and filing deadlines (often 6 months).
  • Comparative fault applies—your compensation may be reduced if you were partly responsible.

Steps to Take After an Accident

  • Seek medical attention immediately
  • Document the scene, hazard, and injuries with photos
  • Collect witness information
  • Report the hazard to authorities
  • Contact a personal injury attorney for guidance

What Damages Can You Recover?

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages and earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage
  • Out-of-pocket costs

Frequently Asked Questions About Washington Dangerous Road Condition Claims

Who is liable for accidents caused by dangerous road conditions?

Government entities, contractors, or property owners responsible for road maintenance may be liable if they failed to address known hazards.

How long do I have to file a claim?

Claims against government agencies often require notice within 6 months of the accident. Other claims may have longer deadlines.

What evidence should I keep?

Take photos of the hazard, keep medical and repair records, and document all communications with authorities.

Let’s Help You Move Forward

If you’ve been injured by dangerous road conditions, contact us for a free consultation or call (888) 970-8627.

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