Guardrail Safety
Governments can significantly reduce the risk of injury and fatality caused by automobile accidents with only a simple addition to public highways and roads: guardrails. Guardrails along the side of the road decrease the chances of injuries and fatalities by roughly 45 percent, potentially saving thousands of lives. Unfortunately, though, many roads either do not have guardrails in place or have severely damaged guardrails that do not work properly, significantly increasing the risk of an injury.
You do not have to suffer financially any longer because of an injury you experienced due to a lack of guardrails. To discuss your compensation options with a qualified legal representative, contact the Philadelphia road defect lawyers of Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., today at 215-238-1130. We can help you fight for the financial compensation you need to pay for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Types of Guardrails
Like stop signs, traffic lights, railroad crossing warnings, and other traffic signals, guardrails exist to keep drivers safe. When they are damages or absent altogether, drivers could be at risk of serious injuries as a result of a car accident. Guardrails absorb a significant amount of the impact from the vehicle and safely redirect it back to the road or shoulder.
Some common styles of guardrails include:
The government is responsible for maintaining safe roadways, which includes the installation and repair of guardrails. If you have been hurt due to a lack of guardrails, you may be eligible for compensation from the party at fault.
Contact Us
At Lowenthal & Abrams, P.C., our team of experienced Philadelphia lack of guardrails attorneys understands the frustration you may be feeling after your accident. We are here to help you fight back against municipal negligence in order to help prevent this carelessness in the future. To discuss your case, contact us today at 215-238-1130.

