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Strategic, Experienced Representation to Set Highway Accident Cases Up for Success

Highways are vital thoroughfares across Louisiana, Texas, and the U.S. Despite their essential role in transportation and modern life, highways can also be incredibly risky places where serious and preventable wrecks happen.

At Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers, we have helped many people hurt in highway crashes recover and seek justice when it matters most. With more than 20 years’ experience, a reputation for excellence, and an unwavering devotion to our clients, our highway accident attorneys have what it takes to achieve successful resolutions in even the toughest cases.

That’s why we’re known as leading car accident attorneys in Louisiana and Texas. And it’s why you can trust us for extraordinary advocacy and counsel when it’s time to file a claim and get justice.

Just contact Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers for case-specific answers and advice whenever you need it. We are here for you, ready to help 24/7.

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Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers has an unrivaled record of success

in all types of motor vehicle accident cases, including highway accident claims. We are ready to make your case and recovery our next victory.

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How Do Highway Accidents Happen in Louisiana & Texas?

With multiple lanes and higher speed limits, highways can support near-constant traffic. If those highways haven’t been safely designed or constructed, however, they could play a role in causing serious motor vehicle accidents. Some of the design and construction flaws that can make highways inherently unsafe include:
Of course, unsafe highway design and construction is just one factor that can contribute to highway accidents. Others include:
  • Negligent drivers:

    Highways can be riddled with intersections, merges, parking lot entrance/exits, and several other features. All of that means that the traffic conditions can quickly change, requiring prompt, appropriate responses from motorists. If those drivers are distracted, intoxicated, fatigued, or just plain aggressive, they can easily slam into other vehicles and travelers on highways, causing serious wrecks.
  • Vehicle mechanical failures:

    Equipment malfunctions can cause highway accidents when drivers are unable to safely control their vehicles. For example, a tire blowout on an 18-wheeler can cause jackknifes on highways. Similarly, if the brakes on a car lock up, drivers can blow through red lights and cause crashes.
  • Highway maintenance failures:

    Even the safest highways can end up being risky if they aren’t kept up and properly maintained. That can mean fixing potholes, repainting lane markings, and replacing damaged roadway signs. Depending on the conditions, these activities can also involve removing debris from the roads, cleaning up spills, and setting up roadside work zones to expand highways or repair guardrails. If cities, counties, contractors, or others ignore these responsibilities, unsafe highways can factor into wrecks.
Keep in mind that the risks of highway accidents spike when:
Aerial view of road accident with overturned truck blocking traffic

Who Is At Fault for My Highway Accident?

You need to identify the exact cause(s) of the highway crash to figure out who’s liable for it. That’s because any parties whose negligence contributed to the highway accident can be at fault — and that:
  • More than one party can be liable:

    Negligent drivers, engineers who designed unsafe highways, and cities that failed to maintain the highways can all be at fault for a single accident, depending on the factors involved. Since every motor vehicle crash is unique, involving different parties and distinct circumstances, carefully investigating a particular accident is the most effective way to determine who’s at fault for it.
  • Victims with limited fault may still be able to recover:

    In Louisiana and Texas, victims can be eligible to file claims and seek financial recovery IF they are not mostly at fault causing the wreck. Compensation can be reduced in these cases of shared liability.
The highway accident lawyers at Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers can explain who’s at fault
for your wreck and the best options for recovery after hearing more about your situation. Until then, here are a few more key facts to know about fault for highway accidents:

What Evidence Do I Need for My Highway Accident Claim?

Liability and the investigation into your crash will be key to uncovering the evidence you need to prove fault and set a highway accident claim up for success. Generally, however, some key places to start looking for potential evidence include in:

Talk to a 5-Star Highway Accident Lawyer 24/7

After a highway accident, you may only have one chance to prove your case and recover the compensation you may deserve. Make sure you present the strongest claim possible by retaining a 5-star highway accident attorney at Morris & Dewett Injury Lawyers.

Strategic, tenacious, and fearless, we are honored to fight for negligence victims just like you, providing the fierce, focused representation and compassionate service that we would insist on if we were in your shoes. Discover the difference our team can make in your claim and recovery by contacting us today.

Call (318) 221-1508 or Email Us for a Free, Confidential Consultation. Your path to justice can start with a call or an email.

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