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Dangerous Roads

California, Nevada and Arizona Dangerous Roads  

The attorneys at The Brandi Law Firm have successfully secured millions of dollars in settlements and verdicts for clients injured as a result of defectively designed and improperly maintained roads, intersections, highways, and roadway safety equipment.

Defective roadway design cases can involve almost any element of a street, highway, or freeway, including:

  • Signs
  • Lights
  • Barriers
  • Medians
  • Lane Markers
  • Intersections
  • Exit Ramps
  • Shoulders

Many personal injury attorneys will pursue a claim against an insurance company when their client is injured in an auto accident. However, like with defective auto parts, the environment in which the accident took place must be examined and investigated. A defect in roadway design or the absence or failure of roadway safety equipment can cause accidents. We examine the entire accident for all possible avenues of causation and liability.

Thomas Brandi has extensive experience with roadway design defect cases as a former lawyer for the California Highway Department. When is comes to defective roadway litigation, the attorneys at The Brandi Law Firm have not only worked hard to secure financial compensation for their clients, but our cases have led to changes that could prevent further injuries and save lives.

Read about our firm's successful case results for dangerous roads accidents on our Auto Accidents Web site.

If you are suffering from an injury as a result of an auto accident, contact us. We will schedule a FREE CONSULTATION to examine your case for possible roadway defect issues that led to your accident and your injury.


The Brandi Law Firm represents seriously injured clients and their family members throughout California, the San Francisco Bay Area, including Northern California, San Mateo County, including Daly City and Redwood City, the East Bay, including Contra Costa County, Alameda County, and the communities of Oakland, Alameda, Fairfield, Hayward, Walnut Creek, Concord, Antioch; Marin County, including San Rafael, Sausalito, and Novato; North Bay including Napa, Richmond; Redwood City; Redding, Ukiah, Sacramento, Santa Rosa. Santa Clara County and the South Bay, including San Jose, Santa Cruz, Milpitas, Campbell, and Sunnyvale; Sacramento County; San Joaquin County, including Stockton and Tracy; Stanislaus County, including Modesto and Turlock; Fresno; Humboldt County; Southern California cities including Los Angeles, San Diego, Riverside and Orange County, as well as the following cities in Nevada: Reno, Las Vegas, Sun Valley, Carson City and Boulder City; and Arizona: Chandler, Phoenix, Flagstaff, Maricopa, Paradise Valley, Prescott, Scottsdale, Sedona, Tempe and Tucson.