Rhinelander Shoulder Drop-off Lawyers

Although they may seem like slight roadway defects to some, shoulder drop-offs can have serious consequences. Multiple studies completed by government agencies, including the Federal Highway Administration, have concluded that a significant difference between the height of the shoulder and height of the regular roadway can contribute to major auto accidents. The drop does not even have to be particularly severe, as even two-inch dips have proven enough to cause a sharp change in a driver’s ability to retain control over his or her vehicle.

If you have been injured because of a shoulder that was not the same height as the road, contact the Rhinelander shoulder drop-off attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 1-800-242-2874 for a free consultation. You may be eligible to receive compensation to help you recover.

Problems Caused by Shoulder Drop-off

Shoulder drop-offs can drastically differ in height, but each presents potential dangers in terms of additional damages. A drop-off from nearly any height can cause problems with some of a vehicle’s major components and systems. These damages can contribute to injuries which may have been the result of:

  • Tire blowout
  • Damaged wheels and suspension
  • Loss of control
  • Collision with a roadside object
  • Collision with a nearby vehicle

Transportation authorities are responsible for the upkeep of roadways, ranging from major highways to side-streets. Keeping a shoulder at an even height, even after extensive construction and resurfacing, is an important part of protecting drivers from harm.

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If a government entity fails to uphold its responsibility to maintain roads and their shoulders, the result can be a seriously injured motorist. For more information about your legal options as an accident victim, contact the Rhinelander shoulder drop-off lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® by calling 1-800-242-2874.

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