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Dangerous Roads and Road Hazards in West Texas: When Poor Conditions Cause Serious Crashes

14 min · 2. Juli 2026
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Low Law Podcast: Justice in West Texas, host Tara Gilmore-Low, a seasoned personal injury attorney, delves into the complexities of road hazards and their impact on accidents in West Texas. Joined by co-host Leann Lyon, Tara discusses common road hazards such as construction drop-offs, debris from commercial vehicles, and poor signage. She explains how these factors can shift liability from drivers to governmental or private entities responsible for road maintenance. The episode covers the intricacies of proving negligence, including the importance of prior complaints and the challenges posed by sovereign immunity and contractor liability. Tara emphasizes the need for quick action and thorough documentation to build a strong case. Listeners will gain valuable insights into the legal processes involved in holding the right parties accountable for unsafe road conditions. Key Timestamps:  00:01 – Introduction 00:16 – Common Road Hazards in West Texas 01:28 – Discovering Road Conditions as a Crash Factor 02:45 – Evaluating Responsibility for Road Conditions 03:56 – Jurisdiction and Road Maintenance Responsibility 05:04 – Multiple Entities Sharing Road Responsibility 06:28 – Challenges with Government and Contractors 07:08 – Sovereign Immunity and Legal Limitations 08:20 – Importance of Timely Action in Road Cases 08:54 – Key Evidence in Road Hazard Cases 10:17 – Insurance Companies' Role and Challenges 11:34 – Exploring Legal Options for Longstanding Hazards 12:39 – Immediate Steps After a Single-Car Accident About the Show: The Low Law Podcast: Justice in West Texas is dedicated to exploring the legal landscape of personal injury law in West Texas. Hosted by Tara Gilmore-Low, an experienced attorney with over 20 years of practice, the show provides listeners with insights into navigating complex legal issues, from road hazards to liability and beyond. With a focus on clarity and actionable advice, each episode aims to empower listeners with the knowledge needed to make informed legal decisions. Whether you're dealing with an accident or simply interested in the intricacies of the law, this podcast offers valuable perspectives and practical guidance.

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