Georgia Road Hazard Motorcycle Crash Lawyers

Potholes, gravel, debris, and uneven pavement that cars absorb can be catastrophic for a two-wheeled vehicle.

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Road Hazards That Endanger Motorcyclists

Road conditions that pose minor inconveniences for car drivers can be life-threatening for motorcyclists. A pothole, gravel patch, oil slick, uneven pavement edge, fallen debris, or raised manhole cover can cause a motorcycle to lose traction and crash in an instant. Georgia’s combination of freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, and aging infrastructure creates abundant road hazards.

When a government entity (GDOT, county, or city) knew or should have known about a dangerous road condition and failed to repair it within a reasonable time, that entity may be liable for injuries to motorcyclists. Georgia Auto Law navigates the specific notice requirements and sovereign immunity limitations that apply to government liability claims.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I sue the government for a road hazard motorcycle crash?
Potentially. If a government entity knew about the hazard and failed to repair it, it may be liable. However, claims against government entities have shorter notice deadlines and specific procedural requirements. Contact Georgia Auto Law immediately to preserve your rights.
What road hazards are most dangerous for motorcycles?
Potholes, gravel on curves, oil slicks, uneven pavement edges, railroad crossings, road debris, and construction plates. Any surface irregularity that a car can absorb may cause a motorcycle to lose control.