Road construction zones are a regular sight on Georgia highways and local roads, especially during spring and summer months. While these projects improve our roads, they also create dangerous driving conditions. Construction zone accidents can involve multiple liable parties and often result in serious injuries.

Why Construction Zones Are So Dangerous

Several factors make construction zones high-risk areas for car accidents :

  • Lane shifts and narrow lanes that reduce the margin for error
  • Reduced speed limits that drivers often ignore
  • Uneven pavement, gravel, and debris on the road surface
  • Confusing or missing signage that fails to properly warn drivers
  • Workers, equipment, and vehicles entering and exiting the roadway
  • Sudden stops and merging traffic that cause rear-end collisions

Determining Liability in a Work Zone Crash

Construction zone accidents often involve more parties than a typical car crash. Liability may fall on:

  • Other drivers: Speeding, distracted driving, or aggressive driving through a construction zone
  • The construction company: Failure to set up proper warning signs, barriers, or traffic control
  • Subcontractors: Companies responsible for specific aspects of the project that were negligent
  • Government agencies: The state or county entity responsible for road design and maintenance
  • Equipment manufacturers: Defective construction equipment that caused or contributed to the accident

Key point: Georgia law requires construction companies to follow federal and state safety standards for work zones, including the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Violations of these standards can be strong evidence of negligence.

Protecting Your Claim After a Construction Zone Accident

Evidence in construction zone cases can disappear quickly. Road configurations change as work progresses, and construction companies may not preserve records unless they are put on notice. After a construction zone accident in Georgia:

  • Document the scene thoroughly - photograph signs, barriers, lane markings, and any hazards
  • Note the name of the construction company displayed on signs at the work zone
  • Get witness contact information from other drivers who saw what happened
  • Seek medical attention for all injuries, even if they seem minor
  • Contact a personal injury attorney quickly so that evidence can be preserved

Wells and McElwee, P.C. investigates construction zone accidents throughout Georgia. We know how to identify all responsible parties and build a strong case for our clients.

Injured in a construction zone accident? Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your case.
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