Avoiding Aggressive Drivers

Traffic safety is a collaborative effort, though as the throng of rush hour drivers make their way to work or home it can feel as if everyone is decidedly out for their own interests. Indeed, traffic congestion and conflicts over perceived slights on the roadway can trigger a chain of events that is alarming and inexcusable. Aggressive driving can cause preventable car accidents and can transform what was an already stressful commute into something of a lingering nightmare.

If you have been harmed by an aggressive driver, you may be interested in seeking legal action. This may help you gain financial compensation for your injuries and other damages that result from a crash. Contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 to discuss the specific details of your case.

Signs of Aggressive Driving

It is always highly advisable to maintain an active awareness about your surroundings when you are driving, including the behavior of motorists in your vicinity. This can be critical to protecting you against an aggressive driver, as you can remain alert to the following signs of aggressive driving:

  • Frequent and non-indicated lane changes
  • Significant and frequent fluctuations in speed
  • Following too closely behind another vehicle
  • Excessively slowing in front of another vehicle to obstruct its path
  • Overuse of a car horn

Because accidents caused by aggressive motorists entail a degree of willful negligence and recklessness, it may be appropriate to seek remedies in addition to those available through an insurance policy.

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Let us help you to ensure that you have the resources necessary to resolve your crash-related ailments. Contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874.

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