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Rollerblading through city streets can be an exhilarating way to get around and stay fit. However, the condition of roads and sidewalks can pose significant risks. Uneven pavement, potholes, and cracks can lead to serious injuries. Contact Fielding Law if you have been injured rollerblading on streets due to unkempt roads or sidewalks. Learning your legal rights and the steps you should take can help you navigate the aftermath.

Assessing the Situation: Who is Responsible?

When you are injured due to poorly maintained streets or sidewalks, determining who is responsible is key to pursuing compensation. In most cases, local government entities, such as cities or municipalities, are responsible for maintaining public roads and sidewalks. However, proving liability can be complex.

Public vs. Private Property

It is important to determine whether the accident occurred on public or private property. If the injury happened on public property, such as a city street or sidewalk, the local government is usually responsible. However, if the accident occurred on private property, the property owner may be liable for your injuries.

Notice of Hazard

To hold a government entity liable, you generally need to prove that they knew or should have known about the hazardous condition and failed to fix it within a reasonable time. This can involve showing that the defect had been present for a significant period or that similar complaints had been made in the past.

Steps to Take After an Injury

If you have been injured rollerblading on streets due to unkempt roads or sidewalks, taking the right steps immediately after the incident is crucial for protecting your legal rights.

1. Document the Scene – Take detailed photos of the area where the injury occurred, including any visible hazards such as cracks, potholes, or uneven pavement. This evidence can be crucial in proving the cause of your injury.

2. Seek Medical Attention – Even if your injuries seem minor, it is important to seek medical attention as soon as possible. A medical report will document your injuries and can serve as evidence if you decide to pursue legal action.

3. Report the Incident – Report the hazard to the appropriate city or municipal department responsible for road and sidewalk maintenance. This not only helps to create an official record of the incident but can also prompt repairs to prevent future injuries.

4. Consult with an Attorney – Navigating a claim against a government entity can be challenging due to specific legal requirements and deadlines. Consulting with an experienced personal injury attorney can help you understand your legal options and guide you through the process of filing a claim.

Why Hire Fielding Law?

At Fielding Law, we understand the challenges of pursuing a claim against a government entity after an injury caused by unkempt roads or sidewalks. Our team is dedicated to helping you navigate the legal landscape with empathy, expertise, and tenacity. In Lahra Welch v. City of Los Angeles, Fielding Law and Law Office of Maximilian Lee went up against the City of Los Angeles. We won a final verdict of $1.66 million for our client. If you have been injured while rollerblading due to hazardous conditions, contact Fielding Law at 833.88.SHARK to discuss your case and explore your legal options.

Note: Information provided is for educational purposes and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a qualified attorney for legal concerns.