Robert Long Jr. hit by car while working for street department.
On February 24, Robert Long Jr. was working for the Mansfield, OH street department, removing barricades. Despite wearing a reflective vest, using his vehicle's hazard lights, and being in a work zone, he was injured in a hit and run accident. Long suffered serious internal injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital.
When drivers get behind the wheel, they have an obligation to ensure that they are not endangering other people. When they ignore this obligation, they may be held liable for the injuries they cause. Unfortunately, filing a lawsuit in these cases is not easy. In my experience, people will go to great lengths to avoid being held responsible for an accident, even if innocent victims suffer for it. But ultimately, the law is on your side. With the help of a Dallas auto injury attorney, you can be sure that the people responsible for your injuries are brought to justice.
Posted by:
Personal Injury Attorney Michael Grossman
| Posted on:
3/5/2010
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