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Hazardous road conditions? You can fight city hallHazardous road conditions that are not properly addressed can cause accidents. What happens when you are injured in an accident where a government agency may be to blame? What if you were injured in an accident caused by a defect in the road? What if you are hit by negligent driver using a city vehicle? In cases involving road safety and municipal laws, the law firm of Edgar Snyder & Associates tackles tough issues on behalf of our clients. We must ask questions like: Were these accidents the result of human error, poor road design, or confusing signage? And who should pay the price for these lives and injuries? In certain states, government immunity limits the amount of damages accident victims can recover. If you meet requirements to pursue a claim against a government agency, you can then face a maximum liability cap.
When dealing with a potential case against a government agency, we recommend that you seek the advice of an attorney. You must first determine if you meet the requirements to pursue a claim. Because there are time limits to filing a case, our law firm also suggests that you seek counsel as soon as possible after your accident. Injured in a car accident? Put our experience to work for you.For over 25 years, our attorneys have represented more than 30,000 people who have been injured in all types of accidents including car accidents. In addition our legal team has answered over 350,000 injury-related legal questions. When an injury from a car accident occurs and legal help is needed, experience counts. Free Legal EvaluationIf you, or someone you care about, have been injured in a car accident, you can contact our law firm for a free evaluation by:
Our law firm will evaluate your claim free of charge and advise you on your legal rights to collect compensation. There is no obligation to use our services, and there is never a fee unless we get money for you. | ||
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