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Determining Liability After A Crash

Construction zones appear frequently throughout New Jersey. Road repairs, new construction, and expansion are all common reasons for turning part of a roadway into a construction zone. Construction zones may have different speed limits or traffic signals that must be followed. If you have been involved in an accident in a construction zone, you may be entitled to compensation.

Common Causes Of Construction Zone Accidents

Although the set-up of a construction zone varies from site to site, many construction zone accidents have similar causes. These may include:

  • Distracted driving: Drivers may become distracted while looking at construction workers or equipment. Since the layout of a construction zone can change quickly, a distracted driver may cause a serious accident.
  • Speeding: Construction zones often involve stop and go traffic. Speeding makes an accident much more likely, since a driver would not be able to stop as quickly.
  • Failing to pay attention to construction zone signs and signals: Construction zones often have flagmen who wave traffic through traffic lanes, or they may have signs up that direct traffic into other areas. Drivers who do not pay attention to these flagmen or traffic signals may seriously injure other motorists.
  • Merging improperly: Construction zones often have two or more lanes combine into one lane as traffic moves through the site.

Construction zone accidents may also be caused by other negligent behaviors.

Who Is Liable For Construction Zone Accidents?

In a construction zone accident claim, the most common defendants are other drivers and the company in charge of the roadwork or construction that is being done.

In New Jersey, many motor vehicle accidents are subject to the state’s no-fault insurance laws. With no fault insurance, each driver’s own insurance policy covers medical bills, regardless of who is at fault for the accident. However, if the victim’s injuries meet certain thresholds, the victim may be able to pursue a personal injury lawsuit against the at-fault driver.

The victim may be able to file a lawsuit against the at-fault driver if he or she has suffered any of the following injuries:

  • Loss of a fetus
  • Serious disfigurement or scarring
  • Permanent injuries
  • Loss of limb
  • Broken bones or fractures
  • Death

It is best to consult an experienced New Jersey personal injury attorney after an accident to ensure the claim is pursued properly.

Construction companies and other companies that set up construction zones on roadways may also be responsible for accidents that occur. Examples of when liability may be imposed on these companies include:

  • Poor placement of signs meant to direct traffic
  • Failing to clearly mark which lanes are open for traffic
  • Failing to properly maintain the site while construction is ongoing
  • Using lights improperly, whether too little or too much
  • Poor detour directions
  • Flagmen who give improper signals to motorists

There are a number of other examples that may impose liability on construction workers.

If You Have Been Injured In A Construction Zone Accident, Call Our Leading New Jersey Construction Accident Lawyers To Discuss Your Claim

The New Jersey construction accident attorneys at Lomurro Munson LLC, identify all parties responsible for your injuries and hold them accountable. To schedule a free consultation with our firm, call 732-482-9285 or contact us online.