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Clifford Law Offices has Experienced Bridge Disaster Attorneys

Clifford Law Offices has been representing the victims of structural collapses and unsafe premises for decades. The combined experience of the attorneys adds up to hundreds of years of wrongful death and personal injury work. A Clifford Law Offices’ bridge collapse attorney examines the cause of the collapse. It can be an issue of faulty design or construction, improper maintenance, inadequate or negligent inspection. The firm will also examine the victims’ losses that include medical expenses, lost wages, future earnings, future medical care, pain and suffering, grief, sorrow and mental suffering, loss of quality of life and other possible damage claims.

For example, Kevin Durkin and Michael Krzak won $1.8 million for a construction worker who fell off of an unguarded bridge. The worker fractured his hip and vertebrae. Clifford Law Offices has also represented many people who have been the victims of unsafe premises. For instance, Robert Clifford, Kevin Durkin, Tim Tomasik, and John Karnezis obtained a $70 million settlement on behalf of the families of victims who were killed or those who were injured when scaffolding on the John Hancock Center collapsed on their car. The experienced law firm also represents several people who were injured or killed when a porch collapsed at a Chicago building.

All of these were tragic errors and all of them required experienced structural collapse lawyers. Engineers and structural experts must be held accountable for their negligent actions. Clifford Law Offices represented these families and got the answers they deserved. Please call Clifford Law Offices, experienced collapse attorneys and unsafe premises attorneys at 312-899-9090.

Bridge Collapses Prevented with Regular Structural Inspections

Every day thousands of bridges help millions of commuters travel across water and other terrain. Although most Americans may take bridges for granted, they are complicated structures that must be designed and constructed to withstand millions of pounds of weight. Cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses and other vehicles travel across bridges at the same time and they must be safe and secure every moment of every day. If they are unsafe, bridges can collapse and have the potential to injure or kill innocent, unsuspecting travelers.

As a result of the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 the Secretary of Transportation is required to establish national bridge inspection standards for all highway bridges. Federal agencies are required by federal law to inspect bridges on all public roads under their jurisdictions and to annually report the data to the Federal Highway Administration's National Bridge Inventory. States are responsible for the inspection of all highway bridges, except those that are federally owned, according to the National Bridge Inspection Standards. Many states, like Minnesota, also have passed laws regarding the requirements for the inspection and inventory of bridges. For example, Minnesota requires that all bridges in that state are to be inspected at least once every two years which is in line with federal standards set by the Federal Highway Administration and the recommendations of bridge safety experts.

The Engineer Research and Development Center's Bridge Inspection Team of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers oversees bridge safety on public roads. Together with the Corps of Engineers' personnel and civilian consultants, the U.S. Army Directorates of Public Works maintain compliance with regulations regarding bridge safety. Bridges have components, such as steel beams, whose failure would probably cause a portion of or the entire bridge to collapse. These components, called fracture critical members, must be inspected at least every 24 months under the federal guidelines.

Bridge Failures Investigated

A 2005 study conducted by an Ohio State University professor of civil engineering and a graduate student there featured in the Journal of Performance of Constructed Facilities researched 503 bridges in the U.S from 1989-2000. These bridges had collapsed or had been closed due to serious damage. The study referred to both of these conditions as "failures." According to their study, the leading cause of failure was floods. Bridge overload and impact from trucks, barges, ships and trains also attributed to some of the bridge failures. The study also found that, "Other frequent principal causes are design, detailing, construction, material, and maintenance."

The American Society of Civil Engineers’ (ASCE) 2005 infrastructure report card found that in 2003 about 27 per cent of bridges in the United States were "structurally deficient or functionally obsolete." According to the ASCE, 17 per cent of the bridges in Illinois also were deemed as "structurally deficient or functionally obsolete."

 

Accolades for Clifford Law Offices

Clifford Law Offices received national first-tier rankings in Plaintiffs' Product Liability Litigation in the 2010 U.S. News-Best Lawyers "Best Law Firms" Guide. Thousands of clients and law firms were surveyed by U.S. News-Best Lawyers. This is the first time that a national ranking has been compiled and it was featured in the October print issue of U.S. News & World Report. Robert Clifford, senior and name partner at the firm, was named the 2009 Best Lawyers' Top Personal Injury Attorney in Chicago. The firm also received Metropolitan First-Tier rankings in Plaintiffs' Personal Injury Litigation, Plaintiffs' Product Liability Litigation and Plaintiffs' Medical Malpractice Law in what some have called the most comprehensive view of the U.S. legal profession. Thousands of law firms and clients were surveyed. Robert Clifford has been named a Best Lawyer since the publication's inception in 1983. Kevin Durkin and Keith Hebeisen, partners at the firm, were named Best Lawyers in the 2011 edition. Robert A. Clifford was selected in 2004 as one of the "five most respected and feared plaintiffs' attorneys" in the country by Corporate Legal Times, calling him "the best of the bad." The National Law Journal named Mr. Clifford's firm on the "Plaintiffs' Hot List: 20 Go-To Teams" in 2004 and one of the top 25 firms in 2003. The publication also named Robert Clifford one of the Top Ten Litigators in Illinois as well as one of the nation's Top Ten Litigators. American Lawyer Media recognized Mr. Clifford as one of the Top Ten Most Influential Lawyers in Illinois in 2000. He has consistently been voted by his peers as one of the Best Lawyers in America , and he was named one of Chicago's "30 Toughest Lawyers" by Chicago Magazine in 2002. He was selected to be a member of the Inner Circle of Advocates, an invitation-only group of 100 trial lawyers from around the country. 


 

Bridge collapse attorneys and lawyers with Clifford Law Offices are experienced with representing victims of major bridge failures and structural disasters.

 

Related Record of Justice by our Experienced Structural Collapse Law Firm in Chicago

$1,800,000 settlement

Construction worker fractures hip and vertebrae after falling off unguarded bridge.

 

$70,000,000 settlement

Two young women killed and three others seriously injured when scaffolding collapses from the John Hancock Center in windy conditions; settlement represents majority of $77 million global agreement in consolidated cases where Clifford Law Offices acted as lead counsel in taking more than 100 depositions.

 



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