Oklahoma City, OK asked in Municipal Law, Personal Injury and Traffic Tickets for Louisiana

Q: What do u do about a concrete subdivision sign that is blocking the view of oncoming traffic?

My daughter got in a wreck and said she doesn't remember seeing headlights coming. Because of this concrete sign. Everyone complains about it. She got a ticket but the sign is obstructing her view.

1 Lawyer Answer
Randy Bryan Ligh
Randy Bryan Ligh
Answered
  • Traffic Tickets Lawyer
  • Baton Rouge, LA
  • Licensed in Louisiana

A: More information is needed before one can render an assessment of whether or not the concrete subdivision sign was improperly placed and whether or not it was a legal cause of the collision. If you posted this because of a traffic ticket issued to your daughter, then you might want to take photos of the sign from the vantage point of a driver in your daughter's position/point of view and then contact a traffic ticket attorney for a consult. If you are seeking personal injuries/property damage then you want to do the same but with an accident/injury lawyer. Good luck.

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