Rhinelander Lack of Guardrail Attorneys

On public roads such as major freeways and highways, the state or municipal government that is charged with basic maintenance and improvement has a duty to provide drivers and passengers with adequately safe roadways. In particular, the installation and upkeep of important structures like guardrails is considered the job of the state, making a lack of these safety features a clear sign of negligence. Failure to provide such simple and effective devices can lead to serious roadside complications and accidents.

If you have been hurt in a car accident caused or worsened by missing guardrails then it may be appropriate to seek financial compensation through the civil justice system. For more information regarding your rights if municipal negligence has contributed to your injury, contact the Rhinelander lack of guardrail lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

The Use of Guardrails

For different locations and road types, a guardrail might be expected to carry out a variety of functions. As a result, it is important that roadway engineers pay attention to the materials used in the construction of guardrails, as the difference between a length of cable and concrete block can be immense. The following are common uses for guardrails:

  • To prevent drifting onto the wrong side of the road
  • To prevent falling off bridges or cliff-edges
  • Guarding against driving into ditches
  • Separating the roadway from trees, buildings, walls, or other off-road objects one might strike

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If you have been injured in an accident that could have been avoided or reduced in severity by the installation of a guardrail, contact the Rhinelander lack of guardrail attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today by calling 800-242-2874 for a free consultation.

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