Highway Defects and Municipal Negligence

Responsible motorists remain aware of highway geography and abide by relevant traffic safety laws, so it may seem that they should be able to avoid becoming involved in motor vehicle accidents. Unfortunately, there is no amount of attention and care that can guarantee a driver absolute safety while in transit. The negligence of other motorists or of automobile manufacturers is an ever present threat, as are highway defects.

The road construction companies or municipal agencies responsible for building and maintaining the roadway must be held accountable for car accidents that are caused by their negligence. If you have been hurt in an automobile crash associated with a highway defect, contact the Sheboygan car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 to learn how we can help.

Typically Encountered Highway Defects

Roads and highways are subjected to an incredible amount of physical and environmental stress. Over time cumulative toll of these factors can damage the physical integrity of the road surface and other fixtures pertinent to highway safety. This serves as one of the first failures in the path that leads to roadway defects.

If the roads are under the jurisdiction of a municipality, then it is that entity’s job to monitor the state of these roads and repair them as necessary. When municipal workers fail to perform their jobs correctly, it may be possible to hold them responsible for any damage that results. For example, if you have suffered a motor vehicle accident due to a poorly maintained public road, you may be able to seek compensation from the municipality responsible.

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If a highway defect caused you to be injured in a motor vehicle accident, a lawsuit may be the best means of pursuing the financial compensation that you are due. Contact the Sheboygan road defect lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874.

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