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Don't be detoured by a highway construction accident

Bad weather and bad drivers aren't the only things to be wary of when navigating America's roads and highways. Other hazards can arise from poorly designed and maintained highway construction sites. These can lead to highway construction accident injuries and deaths just as surely as can a car accident involving another driver.

 

Highway construction accidents can be caused by improper signs, improper barricades, improper lane changes and errors by below-par construction workers. Workers themselves can be victims of highway construction accidents, which don't necessarily have to involve vehicles, but may involve a trip and fall, exposure to harmful substances and burns from welding rods or explosions of flammable substances.

 

A highway construction accident lawyer can help

If you or a loved one has been harmed in a highway construction accident, alert a highway construction accident lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates. The personal injury law firm offers a free case review via an online form on this page. Or you can call toll-free to 800-505-1414 to speak to a legal representative.

Cars, trucks, motorcycles and other vehicles can be involved in highway construction accidents for many reasons, including but not limited to improper warning signs of hazards or slow-downs in the road ahead. A car accident may involve two vehicle, but be caused by highway construction elements.

Workers on such sites also can be injured by falling construction cranes, malfunctions of machinery, slip and fall accidents, chemical hazards and methane gas explosions.

You have legal rights after a highway construction accident

Anyone who's been harmed in a highway construction accident may have a legal right to file a highway construction accident lawsuit in order to recover financial compensation for medical bills, lost wages and pain and suffering. Notify an Adler highway construction accident attorney or car accident lawyer today and launch the process of protecting you and your family with highway construction accident litigation.

Submit the free case review form on this page, and get a highway construction accident lawyer to fight on your behalf.


DISCLAIMER: Though licensed to practice in Texas, Jim S. Adler & Associates, with principal offices  at 3D/International Tower, 1900 West Loop South, 20th Floor, Houston, Texas 77027, also works as needed with outside lawyers and local counsel to litigate claims in other states, including:

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Jim S. Adler & Associates also has offices at City Place Building, 2711 North Haskell Ave., Suite 2100 LB40, Dallas, Texas 75204-2887; San Pedro Plaza, 7330 San Pedro Ave., Suite 700, San Antonio, Texas 78216-6237; and Bank of America, 12605 East Freeway, Suite 400, Houston, Texas 77015-5619 (serving Channelview, Texas).