Sheboygan Construction Site Negligence Attorneys

It is a simple fact of roadway engineering that every road will eventually need repairs, and some areas may warrant additions or lane-widening construction. Although construction crews may not prefer to work on the busiest highways in a given city or work within tight traffic corridors, the tasks completed in these areas are necessary to keep traffic moving day in and day out. However, if a construction crew does not pay attention to the drivers around them, serious accidents can occur.

For a free consultation concerning your legal rights and options, contact the Sheboygan construction site negligence lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874.

Dangers from Construction Sites

Workers on-site at a highway maintenance or construction job must be wary of drivers around them. While these workers may be accustomed to their machinery and the inherent dangers that these devices can pose, nearby drivers may not be prepared for construction crew mistakes. The following problems may arise if a construction worker behaves negligently near traffic:

  • Discarded tools causing tire damage
  • Nails, screws, and other sharp objects causing tire punctures
  • Collisions with construction vehicles
  • Workers heedlessly entering and exiting traffic
  • Debris flying into traffic

As drivers must pay close attention to workers in order to avoid injuring laborers, workers must additionally keep their tools and materials out of the path of moving traffic.

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If you have been injured because of a road worker’s negligent actions, you may be entitled to pursue legal action. For more information regarding your rights on the road, contact the Sheboygan construction site negligence attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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