3 Reasons Why Guardrails Are a Necessity
Drivers aren’t the only people responsible for the safety of public roads. In addition to driving behaviors that are safe, public roads need to be well built and maintained in order to prevent the creation of needless hazards. Federal and state agencies are typically responsible for keeping roadways safe by putting up stop signs, stoplights, warning signs, and guardrails where road conditions necessitate their use. Unfortunately, guardrails are not always placed where appropriate, and in some cases they are not repaired timely after they have been damaged. This exposes motorists to additional risks.
If you have been hurt in an accident that could have been prevented or the severity of which could have been lessened by the proper placement and maintenance of guard rails, a civil lawsuit may be appropriate. For help seeking the financial compensation which you are due, contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss your legal options.
Why Guardrails Help
Guardrails are a very important part of roadway safety, especially on highways that are elevated, feature many curves, or near a body of water. Guardrails benefit the driver by:
- Slowing down the vehicle in the case of a collision while also taking most of the impact
- Keeping vehicles on the right side of the road in case of a spin out or other accident
- Keep vehicles from skidding off the road
Despite the relative ease with which these safety barriers can be installed, maintained, or replaced, some agencies overlook this responsibility and motorists just like you are forced to bear the consequences. This is unacceptable, and you should take steps to ensure that the negligent party is held accountable for the harm that you have suffered.
Contact Us
Do not delay seeking legal counsel and representation when you have been the victim of municipal negligence associated with guardrails. Contact the Sheboygan road defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

