Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Investigation Into Fatal Auto-Motorcycle Crash May Show That Rebuilt Intersection Is Still Dangerous

Two Rockford, Wisconsin motorists were killed when a motorcyclist and car collided at a rural intersection. The Winnebago County Sheriff's Office says a car was heading west on Roscoe Rd when it ran the stop sign hitting the motorcycle heading north on Route 2. The impact sent the motorcycle into the northwest corner of Route 2, while the car ended up a couple hundred feet away in a cornfield. The 50-year-old driver of the motorcycle was pronounced dead at the scene. The 28-year-old driver of the car was pronounced dead at the hospital. It's not known at this time if speed or alcohol played a factor in the crash. The accident is under investigation.

If the investigation reveals that the driver of the car was negligent for running the stop sign, the family of the motorcyclist can file a claim for damages against the estate of a deceased driver. Just as in a case against a living defendant, the plaintiff's attorney must prove all of the elements of a claim based upon negligence.

While it appears that driver negligence played a role in this fatal accident, the intersection has a long history of accidents and was rebuilt in 2015 at a cost of $5.8 million. If it is determined that the accident was, in part, caused by improper road design or poor visibility of a sign, such as a stop sign obstructed by an overgrown tree or covered in graffiti, a government entity can be held liable.

Defective roadway accident lawsuits involving government entities are subject to different procedures and multiple parties may be at fault. The issue in these cases is whether the government failed to fulfill its obligations of making sure a dangerous road is somewhat forgiving of driver error. These cases require an extensive investigation of the roadway and its history, which is especially critical when the roadway has been the site of previous accidents.

If it is determined that this accident was due to a faulty roadway design, a defect in the road or because of poor maintenance, family members of the deceased may wish to pursue a claim against the government entity responsible for designing, building, or maintaining the road where the accident occurred. Bringing a lawsuit can not only help to offset the funeral expenses of a loved one and provide non-economic damages for pain and suffering, it can bring about change to prevent similar accidents from occurring.

Proving a dangerous roadway caused an auto accident can be a long legal process and difficult to prove; government bodies have strong defenses put in place by the government itself. It is imperative that you discuss your options with an experienced attorney. If it is determined that a cause of action exists for a lawsuit and you need financial assistance during the lengthy legal process, litigation funding may be a short-term solution.

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