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Can I Sue the City or County for Unsafe Road Conditions?

Home  >  Blog  >  Can I Sue the City or County for Unsafe Road Conditions?

June 19, 2025 | By Gerald A. Rosenthal
Can I Sue the City or County for Unsafe Road Conditions?

On Behalf of Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa | June 19, 2025 | Car Accidents

If you are injured in a car accident that was caused by negligence on the part of the municipality responsible for the road you were traveling on, you can seek compensation by filing a claim against them. And if the agency refuses to engage in fair negotiations, you can proceed by filing a lawsuit against them. It’s important to note, however, that bringing a successful claim against a governmental entity involves additional legal complications, which makes having an experienced Port St. Lucie car accident attorney in your corner paramount.

The Required Elements of Your Claim

To bring a successful claim or lawsuit against the municipality responsible for the road that left you injured, there are several elements you’ll be required to prove.

You Were Owed a Duty of Care

To begin, you’ll need to establish that the governmental agency in question bears responsibility for the road that caused you to be injured and that you were on the road legally, which means it was open for public use. When these are both true, the matter of the agency’s responsibility to your safety is established.

The Municipality Breached the Duty of Care You Were Owed

In order to live up to their duty to your safety, the city or town responsible for the road in question must have taken the measures necessary to keep it in reasonably safe condition for those who travel on it.

There are a range of road issues that can cause dangerous car accidents, including: 

  • Potholes 
  • Debris from accidents
  • Unsafe road design
  • Poorly executed road construction
  • Inadequate or confusing signage
  • Lack of necessary warnings

This list could go on and on. If the responsible agency knew about or reasonably should have known about the risk factor that caused you to be injured and failed to remedy it in a timely manner, you can seek compensation by filing a car accident claim against them.

Their Negligence Was the Direct Cause of the Accident, and You Suffered Legal Damages as a Result

Finally, the town or city’s negligence must have been the direct cause of the accident that left you injured, and you must have suffered legal damages as a result. These include losses like property damage to your car and its contents, your medical bills, your lost earnings, and your physical and emotional pain and suffering.

Your proactive car accident lawyer will take the steps necessary to establish each of these elements well, which includes demonstrating the full extent of the losses you’ve suffered.

Discuss Your Claim with an Experienced Port St. Lucie Car Accident Lawyer Today

The diligent Port St. Lucie car accident attorneys at Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa have a wealth of experience helping valued clients like you prevail with successful claims against governmental entities, which translates to fair compensation that supports their most complete recoveries. We are on your side, so please don’t wait to reach out by contacting us online or calling us at 866-640-7117 for more information about what we can do for you today.

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Gerald A. Rosenthal

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Since opening the firm now known as Rosenthal, Levy, Simon & Sosa more than 40 years ago, Gerald A. Rosenthal has been a dedicated champion of the everyday hero – police officers, firefighters, teachers, nurses, construction workers, farm workers, and more. Passionate about preserving the civil rights of laborers, he has fought tirelessly against giant insurance companies who deny the injured workers their benefits. It’s not just the lawsuit Rosenthal fights to win – he is driven by the opportunity to restore his client’s quality of life.

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