Municipal Liability -Roadways - Real Law Case by New York City Municipal Liability Lawyer

August 20, 2008 (NewYorkInjuryNews.com - Injury News, Premises Liability)

New York City

You often hear of New York City’s “pothole’ law which may make the City responsible for damages if one is injured because of a defective sidewalk on a street. But the city or other municipalities may also be responsible for injuries because of the way they designed the road.

Manhattan, NY (NewYorkInjurynews.com) — Here is a real-life example showing the standard some Courts rely upon in deciding whether a city or other public agency should pay damages for injuries.

Debbie (not her real name) was driving her car on a bridge when she was cut off by another vehicle. She swerved and went into the oncoming lanes where she was hit broadside by another car and sent catapulting over the side of the bridge, landing on the ground below and sustaining very serious internal injuries. You don’t need to be a highway engineer to realize that had there been a median barrier. Debbie would have been deflected back to her side of the road and thus would have avoided the collision in the oncoming traffic lanes. Debbie sued the state of New York, the owner of the bridge. During pre-trial proceedings it was learned from reviewing state documents, years before Debbie’s accident, experts recommended that a median barrier be put on the bridge to prevent future accidents because of frequent “cross-over incidents”. As a result of those internal state documents, the judge in the Court of Claims (where cases against the State are tried) found the State liable and awarded Debbie substantial money damages for her injuries. The case was appealed and our highest court in the State said municipalities, in cases like Debbie’s, have a responsibility to review their roadway designs to make sure they are safe.

New York Injury News: Contributors:

Robert Sullivan

New York - Long Island Trial Attorney handling medical malpractice, construction site and motor vehicle accidents, general negligence and other personal injury matters

Nicholas Papain

New York Personal Injury Lawyer
, Trial Attorney handling product liability litigation matters, construction site accidents and other personal injury matters

Michael Block

New York Personal Injury Lawyer concentrating in litigation on behalf of Firefighters and other fire related litigation

Christopher McGrath

Personal Injury Trial Attorney in New York - Long Island handling general negligence, motor vehicle and construction site accident matters as well as premises and municipal liability related litigation

Vito Cannavo

New York Personal Injury Trial Lawyer handling premises and municipal liability related litigation, medical malpractice cases and other general litigation matters

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