Sidewalk Injury

The main function of a sidewalk is to create a safe place for walking, jogging, and even in some cases, biking. Poorly maintained sidewalks can easily cause injury to an unsuspecting pedestrian or cyclist. If you have been injured due to a sidewalk with unrepaired flaws, cracks, or holes you may be able to seek compensation from the agencies or municipalities responsible for maintaining safe sidewalks in your area.

Serious injury like broken bones, head trauma, and injury to your spinal cord and back can result in expensive medical bills, physical therapy, and lost wages. If you are suffering from any of these or other issues, consult an experienced Atlanta personal injury lawyer at Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC today at 770-631-1811.

Common Causes of Sidewalk Injury

In some instances, people might injure themselves on sidewalks because of human error or clumsiness. However, if a sidewalk is poorly maintained, the likelihood of an unavoidable accident increases dramatically. Devastating accidents can result from:

  • Uneven pavement
  • Cracks in Sidewalk
  • Potholes

If a person falls as a result of a defective sidewalk, he or she may suffer a life-changing s injury. It is important for maintenance crews and your city officials to maintain sidewalks to avoid such incidences.

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If you or someone you love has been injured as a result of a defective sidewalk, contact the Atlanta personal injury lawyer of Webb, Wade & Taylor, LLC at 770-631-1811 to discuss the details of your case.

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