Head-on collision blamed on construction zone layout.
On Friday, February 26, there was a head-on collision in a construction zone in Charlotte, North Carolina involving a dump truck and a passenger car. The car's driver was severely injured. Many drivers and some construction workers are reporting that the construction zone's layout is very confusing and has been since it was created. This confusion may be the reason for the accident, though officials are still investigating.
Construction companies are responsible for making sure that their work does not pose a danger to innocent bystanders (or anyone else). When this responsibility is ignored, construction companies can be held liable for the damages that result. Unfortunately, filing a lawsuit over this sort of accident is never easy. Construction companies often go to great lengths to avoid accepting responsibility for an accident. But ultimately, the law is on your side, and with the help of an experienced Dallas car accident lawyer, you can be sure that those responsible for your accident are brought to justice.
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Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
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2/27/2010
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