New construction on the roadways in and around Austin is a common sight for drivers in central Texas. This region is growing at a rapid pace, and increased traffic means that those roads need to undergo regular construction for repair and expansion projects.
The Texas Department of Transportation has identified over 20 Austin road projects in the “study” or planning phase as well as several major projects planned along the 1-35 corridor in the Austin area. This indicates an increased likelihood of more Austin, TX road construction accidents in the years to come.
Even the best drivers can have a difficult time navigating around all this construction, a point demonstrated by the 244 deaths in Texas work zones in 2021. TXDOT reports that this was a 33% increase in fatalities over the previous year. Medical bills and other expenses from these accidents can pile up quickly, and financial problems get exacerbated when the injured party cannot return to work immediately.
The top Austin injury attorneys at Carabin Shaw have decades of experience fighting for the rights of Texans and can be a critical resource for you if you’re seeking compensation for a recent road construction accident. We offer free case reviews and initial consultations, and we don’t get paid until we win.
Texas Traffic LawThere are several rules/laws to keep in mind when driving in areas of Austin with roadside construction:
The most common instances of civilian driver error that contribute to Texas roadside construction accidents are as follows:
An experienced car accident lawyer in Austin, like those at Carabin Shaw, can help you better understand the law to determine the extent of the damages you’re owed.
Responsibilities of the Construction CompanyWhile civilian motorists account for a significant number of roadside construction accidents, the construction companies themselves hold a great deal of responsibility to maintain a safe environment not only for their workers, but for the motorists who must use those roads on their daily commutes.
In order to travel safely, motorists can reasonably expect construction companies to establish certain safety protocols, such as:
A qualified personal injury lawyer can determine whether or not a construction company is at fault due to their own negligence or the mistakes of one of their workers/drivers. The latter scenario is related to a particular legal doctrine in Texas called “vicarious liability,” which holds an employer accountable for the actions of their employees.
Workers who have been improperly trained or certified as well as workers demonstrating general negligence can make the company the at-fault party in your claim, which can often help your attorney win you higher compensation for your injuries.
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If you think we can help you with a roadside construction accident claim, you can call us toll-free, 24/7, at 800-862-1260. We have both English- and Spanish-speaking representatives available to answer your questions.