Sheboygan Uneven Pavement Attorneys

When a local or state government road authority fails to properly maintain their highways, the result can be a dangerous situation in which one part of a road is higher than another portion of that same road. Unlike potholes or similar road defects, uneven pavement is a problem that may persist for an extended distance, adversely affecting motorists who try to change lanes or turn off a road.

Following a car accident, victims might be left with uncertainty as to what they should do next. To learn more about your legal options during this difficult time, contact the experienced Sheboygan uneven pavement lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

Causes of Uneven Pavement

Although fixing a road with uneven pavement is as simple as resurfacing that highway to even out the height of the road, there are several possible reasons that this defect might appear in the first place. These causes may include:

  • Wear from traffic volume
  • Wear from natural heating and cooling patterns
  • Poorly completed road construction
  • An unfinished project with no warning signs

Uneven pavement can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicle for a temporary amount of time, which, on a busy highway, is often more than enough to contribute to a high-speed accident with another vehicle or an object near the road.

Contact Us

If you have been injured because of uneven road pavement, you may be eligible to take legal action. For answers to your questions and a free consultation, contact the Sheboygan uneven pavement attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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