School zones are among the most dangerous sections of Gulfport’s roads. When children are walking, bicycling, or being dropped off for school, the increased traffic and reduced visibility can result in tragic accidents. When someone else’s negligence caused that accident, you may be entitled to compensation.
At Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC, we’ve seen the consequences of car accidents in school zones firsthand, from physical injuries to emotional trauma to financial distress. Our Gulfport school zone accident lawyers have the knowledge, experience, and dedication to justice needed to fight for the accountability and compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to learn more about your rights following an auto accident.
Choosing the right law firm to represent you may be the most significant decision you make in your school zone crash case. Here’s why we believe Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC is an excellent choice:
While we’re proud of the long list of substantial settlements and verdicts we’ve recovered for our clients, we’re even prouder of the kind words they’ve shared after working with us:
“The lawyers did a very good job handling my children and I’s case. Thankful for them I very highly recommend them for your case.” – Kevin P.
Car accidents in school zones happen in various ways, many of which may constitute negligence. Some of the most common causes of these accidents include the following:
Whatever the cause of the accident, our school zone accident lawyers can investigate to determine who might be responsible and then build a compelling case for maximum compensation.
You can make a big difference in the outcome of your case by doing the following after a car crash in a school area:
Liability in school zone accidents can be complicated. Potentially liable parties might include the following:
If someone ignores school zone traffic safety rules and causes an accident, they may be liable for the resulting damage. If a school or government entity causes a hazardous situation by failing to maintain roadways or post proper signage, it could bear responsibility for any accidents that result.
Compensation for a school zone accident claim can include the following:
If you lost a loved one in a school zone crash, you may have a valid wrongful death claim. Wrongful death compensation can include funeral and burial expenses, loss of guidance and companionship, and other losses.
Yes. In many cases, if your child was injured while walking to or from school (or in a school zone), you may have a valid personal injury claim. To determine whether you have a case, our attorneys will consider the following:
Even if your child did something wrong, such as stepping into the road too quickly or crossing outside a crosswalk, they may still be eligible to recover compensation. Your attorney can help determine whether you have a valid claim.
Under Mississippi law, you typically have a three-year window for filing a personal injury lawsuit. That window may be paused for minors until they turn 18, giving them until their 21st birthday to file. Deadlines can also be much shorter for cases involving government entities.
However, no matter how long you have to file a personal injury lawsuit, it’s always wise to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible to preserve evidence and build a strong case.
If you or your child has suffered injuries in a school zone accident caused by someone else’s negligence, the team at Haug, Farrar, Franco & Ruiz, PLLC can help. We offer compassionate support and aggressive advocacy as you seek justice and fair compensation. Contact us online or call us at (228) 872-8752 today to schedule your free, confidential consultation.
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