![]() ![]() Hazardous objects come in all types and sizes, from furniture, lumber, tools, mattresses, ladders, garbage, metal rods, tire treads from big rigs, wheels falling off trailers and even household appliances. The Florida DOT estimates there is an average of one crash a day in the state due to road debris of one kind or another. ![]() The question then becomes “who is responsible for my loss” and possibly, can an attorney help? Road Debris Hazards on South Florida Highways Many times, individuals suffer serious personal injury or death in these incidents. Property damage is often just a portion of the accident. This happens all too often on South Florida roadways and thousands of times around the country. Or even more scary, the debris is flying at you. Suddenly, a piece of debris is on the road, such a tire tread, a tool that’s fallen off a pickup truck or maybe it’s just a “harmless” but huge cardboard box. You are driving down the road on a typical South Florida day. ![]() What If Road Debris Causes Damage to My Car or An Injury on a South Florida Highway, Who Is Responsible and Can a Lawyer Help Recover Losses? ![]()
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