Occasionally,
county employees are responsible for controlling the flow of traffic on a
county highway or roadway that is under construction. However, a Wisconsin
court of appeals recently ruled that a county is not liable for the injuries a
driver sustains due to a county employee’s negligence while directing traffic
on a county highway that is under construction.
In
2009, Outagamie County employees were directed by the county to serve as
“flaggers” at a county highway under construction. Beverly Socha and Jennifer
Greiner were both driving towards the intersection being controlled by the
“flaggers” from different directions. At the direction of the “flagger,” Ms.
Socha proceeded into the intersection and was struck by Ms. Greiner’s vehicle.
Ms. Socha did not see Ms. Greiner’s vehicle approaching as she proceeded
through the intersection because her view was completely blocked by
construction equipment. As such, both Ms. Socha and Ms. Greiner alleged the
“flagger’s” negligence caused the accident and that the county was therefore
liable for the Personal Injuries Milwaukee and property
damages they received.
The
court of appeals disagreed with the plaintiffs’ contentions that the county was
liable for the personal injury and damages the plaintiffs incurred. The court
of appeals stated that Wis. Stat. § 893.80 (4) prohibited the plaintiffs from
recovering against the county because Wis. Stat. § 893.80 (4) provides immunity
to acts involving the exercise of discretion and the control of traffic in a
construction zone is an inherently discretionary decision. As such, the court
ruled the county was not liable for the injuries the plaintiffs suffered.
The
ruling that a county is not liable for the Personal Injury Attorney Milwaukee a
driver sustains due to a county employee’s negligence while directing traffic
on a county highway that is under construction makes it all the more imperative
that you proceed cautiously at intersections to ensure the safety of you and
those around you.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to the negligence
or fault of another person, call Gruber Law Offices, LLC today
for your free consultation. There is no fee unless we win and we can meet you
at a place that is convenient for you such as your place of work, hospital,
home, or our conveniently located downtown Milwaukee office.
Speak with one of our lawyers right now by calling 414-276-6666
for a free initial consultation. “ONE CALL… THAT’S ALL!”
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