Broken Or Slick Pavement - The Greatest Reason For Increase In Road Accident Claims
A road accident, car accident, motor vehicle accident, cycle
accident or a motorcycle accident includes a broad range of accidents
that may occur when one automobile collides with the other vehicle,
pedestrian, animal, tree, broken pavements, pothole, utility pole or any
other movable or fixed object that may or may not unexpectedly appear
on the road. As a result of such incidents, a person can suffer an
injury in the form of face, chest, whiplash, leg, knee, or any other
damages that can occasionally lead to disability or death depending upon
its severity. During the accident, a person can also suffer the damages
in terms of property or a vehicle. These days, it has been noticed that
the road traffic accidents are increasing at the horrific rate. Both
the developing as well as the developed countries are also encountering
these calamities. The authorities and management are presently taking
important steps to reduce those fatalities.
How Broken Or Slick Pavements Can Increase Road Accidents
It has been observed that the broken or slick pavement is of the biggest reason of road accidents. It is the responsibility of the Government to make the roads, highways, footpaths and pathways clearer and safer for the motorists so that the drivers or the local people do not feel any hazard(s). In case if the person gets an injury due to the following reasons, he/she can also make public liability claims. Following types of broken or slick pavements can increase road accidents:
Usually, the broken or slick pavements only create minor injuries rather than the severe damages. However, there are certain injuries that can lead to the disability or death depending upon its severity. Among the most infrequent injuries that people can face due to the broken or slick pavements as well as slipping, tripping or falling are the broken bones, sprains, deep scratches or cuts, concussion and many more. The minor injuries mostly include the whiplash injury, leg and knee injury in the form of fracture, stretching of leg muscles or dislocation of the joints.
How Broken Or Slick Pavements Can Increase Road Accidents
It has been observed that the broken or slick pavement is of the biggest reason of road accidents. It is the responsibility of the Government to make the roads, highways, footpaths and pathways clearer and safer for the motorists so that the drivers or the local people do not feel any hazard(s). In case if the person gets an injury due to the following reasons, he/she can also make public liability claims. Following types of broken or slick pavements can increase road accidents:
- Water was standing on the road when the car slipped due to its speed and sudden brakes.
- Asymmetry or defective concrete slab on the road or pathway due to which the car or a person suddenly hits.
- Invisible ice due to which the person or the car gets slipped on the road.
- Pothole or depression at the surface of the road or pavement due to which the car hit or the person slipped, tripped or fall.
Usually, the broken or slick pavements only create minor injuries rather than the severe damages. However, there are certain injuries that can lead to the disability or death depending upon its severity. Among the most infrequent injuries that people can face due to the broken or slick pavements as well as slipping, tripping or falling are the broken bones, sprains, deep scratches or cuts, concussion and many more. The minor injuries mostly include the whiplash injury, leg and knee injury in the form of fracture, stretching of leg muscles or dislocation of the joints.
Normally, the injuries caused by the road accidents or road
traffic incidents require appropriate medical care and sometimes surgery
or reconstruction of any body part. Because of this, a person wants to
make either the road accident claims or road traffic accident claims.
Majority of the law firms provides these opportunities to the people
for making the claim in order to assist them in continuing their medical
check up, surgery or reconstruction if required and to live a life if
he/she is unable to perform the tasks for the specific time.
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