Robert Brahan obtained notable settlement representing plaintiff injured in head-on auto-accident caused by low visibility on roadway

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On November 12, 2020, an Acadia Parish farmer and his employee started a fire in a soybean field bordered by Louisiana Highway 97/Evangeline Highway, a two-lane highway with one northbound lane and one southbound lane. As the fire burned, it created a heavy smoke which blew into the roadway and completely blocked visibility for drivers travelling in both directions. The farmer and his employee admitted in their depositions that they took no precautions to prevent the smoke from obstructing the roadway.
At the time the smoke blocked the view of drivers on La. 97, plaintiff was travelling northbound towards the area of the fire. As plaintiff approached the area, the smoke suddenly became so thick that she could no longer see in front of her and she stopped in the road. At the same time, two cars were traveling southbound towards the area where plaintiff’s vehicle stopped. When the lead car arrived at the area where the smoke blocked her visibility, she stopped suddenly, forcing the following southbound vehicle to cross the centerline and crash head-on into plaintiff’s vehicle.
As the result of the collision, the 32-year old plaintiff sustained injuries to her neck and back. She was taken via ambulance to emergency room with complaints of pain to her entire back, “from neck down to lower back.”

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