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Dangerous Roads in Northeast Florida

Dangerous Highways In Northeast Florida

Have You Been Injured on a Dangerous Road in the Jacksonville Florida Area? 

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If you have been injured in an accident on any of the following public roads or highways, contact Nooney and Roberts today, to discuss your accident and injuries. Even if you were involved in a single car crash, you may be entitled to collect compensation from negligent parties responsible for preventing road defects, highway defects, and hazardous road conditions.

1-10 I-95 Interchange

Some of the Most Dangerous Roadways in North East Florida Include:

Interstate 95 (I-95) - The major North-South roadway for the east coast of the United States. I-95 is used by tourists, locals and every major commercial vehicle traveling the east coast of Florida. Excessive speed and ongoing construction zones on this road result in accidents throughout the year.

Interstate 10 (I-10) - The major east-west highway for the southern half of the United States I-10 runs the length of the nation from Jacksonville, FL to Santa Monica, CA. This interstate is among the most dangerous highways in America with serious accidents involving trucks and commercial vehicles.

Interstate 75 (I-75) - running North/South as a major interstate highway it essentially serves as Florida's west coast version of I-95.

A1A - running North/South along the Atlantic Ocean. Many locals and out of state visitors find themselves distracted along this road which results in several car, truck and even pedestrian accidents each week.

US 1 - Running North/South along the east coast this was once the major commercial roadway along eastern Florida. Today it still serves as a main artery for commercial traffic and local drivers. It includes unsafe, winding roads and poor driving conditions. In addition, the views along this highway result in many accidents due to distracted drivers.

J. Turner Butler Blvd. (JTB) - A major road running East/West through the southside connecting the beaches to I-95. This serves as a major commuter route and sees its' share of accident during both the morning and evening rush hours. The merge from JTB to I-95 causes an extreme traffic slowdown and results in numerous rear-end collisions on a weekly and sometimes daily basis.

Some other roads in the Jacksonville area that seem to have their fair share of accidents include Atlantic Blvd., Beach Blvd. Arlington expressway, Cassat Ave, Roosevelt Blvd. Blanding Blvd and 17.

For more information about our quality legal representation for people injured in motor vehicle accidents in the Pacific Northwest, please contact us for information about a legal claim for you injury and loss.