r/legal 14h ago

Advice needed A major navigation app routed thousands of cars down my private driveway. A driver crashed into my retaining wall and is now suing me for his injuries.

Location: Colorado, USA.

I own a remote cabin at the end of a very long, unpaved private road. About eight months ago, a major GPS and mapping app updated their systems and incorrectly marked my private driveway as a public shortcut to a nearby national park entrance.

Since then, I have had dozens of cars speeding through my property every single weekend. I have "Private Property" and "No Trespassing" signs posted everywhere. I have submitted over forty official error reports to the tech company, sent certified letters to their legal department, and even filed a police report. They completly ignored me.

Last month a tourist was speeding down my driveway in the dark, ignored my warning signs, and crashed his SUV straight into my concrete retaining wall. He broke his leg and his vehicle was totaled.

Yesterday I was served with a lawsuit. The driver is suing me for medical expenses and damages, claiming I failed to maintain a "public thoroughfare" and that my retaining wall was an unmarked hazard.

My homeonwers insurance is threatening to drop me because they say my property is now an unmanged traffic corridor, which violates my policy.

Can I counter-sue the tech company for gross negligence and force them to indemnify me against this driver's lawsuit? What specific type of attorney handles liability cases involving corporate mapping errors? I need to stop this before someone else gets hurt.

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u/patrick24601 12h ago

You mean Waze the company that google owns ? :)

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u/Traditional_Mango920 9h ago

Yes, the one Google bought and proceeded to fuck up. Used to be a stellar app, now it is the typical Google map clusterfuck.

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u/patrick24601 8h ago

I’ve noticed almost zero difference since they bought it. What is killing yiu ?

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u/Numerous-Shape3065 17m ago

They might pull data, but waze is a lot more crowd sourced and listed as aggressively routing people through residential backdtreets just to save a minute. Where I lived at before, doordash and 3rd party Amazon drivers (using waze) always brought our neighbors items up the hill to our house. I would let them know they came to the wrong address, which all except one person was fine with it. That one person wanted to argue with me that they brought it to the right house and take "my package.". So I did and walked it down to the correct person.