The United States has a network of roads that extends over four (4) million miles, and more than 2.6 million miles of that network is composed of paved roads maintained by the government. So it’s no surprise that there may be defects somewhere along these roadways at various times. Defects in New Orleans road conditions can cause an accident, and it may not be your fault, but then who picks up the bill for damage caused by these defects?
Roads are maintained by city, county, state and federal government entities. More than one agency can be responsible for a roadway as well. For example, the state of Louisiana might be responsible for filling all potholes and paving all roads within the state, while Baton Rouge might be responsible for snowplowing and de-icing the roadways.
Determining which agency was responsible for a defect in a roadway is important not only for suing the proper party but for determining if the particular agency can be sued at all (See below).
Common Roadway Defects
If you believe a roadway defect was responsible for your accident, you will first need to determine if the government agency responsible can actually be sued.
Most government agencies, including states and the federal government, have immunity from lawsuits, which means that they cannot be sued (called “sovereign immunity” when it is applied to the federal and state governments, and “governmental immunity” when it is applied to city, county and other smaller governments). If you need help determining this, please contact the attorneys at Smiley Law Firm.
Whether a government agency ends up being responsible for the defect in the roadway or not, you should report all hazardous road conditions to local agencies to benefit other drivers on the roadways. You can also plan to avoid hazardous situations before leaving home by checking New Orleans road closures or a number of emerging traffic apps available for cell phones.
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