Running Red Lights

When motorists choose to run a red light because they are in a hurry or are not paying attention, they are not only putting their own safety at risk, but the safety of many other motorists on the road, as well. A traffic light is one of the most fundamental traffic safety tools, and it uses a series of green, yellow, and red lights to direct cars to either go, slow down, or stop. Unfortunately, as simple as traffic lights are to follow, motorists run red lights everyday across the county causing injuries to innocent motorists.

If you or someone you know has suffered an injury because of a negligent motorist running a red light, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation. To schedule an initial consultation with a qualified legal professional, contact the Rhinelander car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 and discuss your legal options.

Damages from Running a Red Light

When motorists run red lights, they are threatening the safety of innocent drivers. There were approximately 113,000 injuries and 600 fatalities in 2009 alone from drivers running red lights. If you were injured by another driver running a red light, you need to fight for financial compensation to pay for your medical expenses and other damages.

Don’t let dangerous drivers get away with causing harm to innocent people. Contact an experienced car accident attorney and begin your pursuit of justice today if you were injured by a negligent motorist.

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At Habush Habush & Rottier S.C., our Rhinelander car accident lawyers are here to handle your legal concerns while you focus your energy on recovering from your car accident. Call us today at 800-242-2874 to learn more.

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