Rhinelander Uneven Pavement Lawyers

Road defects present a serious danger for drivers and passengers alike. Because these flaws may not be marked off or identified by roadway signs, the consequences of an accident are likely to be severe because a motorist has no warning. Uneven pavement may develop on a highway’s surface, leading drivers to suddenly experience handling problems that may be too drastic to overcome.

If you have been hurt in an accident caused by uneven pavement or any other roadway defect, a legal action may be in your best interest. To learn more, contact the Rhinelander uneven pavement lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

Causes for Uneven Pavements

Surfacing and pavement issues can arise because of a few major factors surrounding the construction and maintenance of high-volume roadways. These problems may include the following:

  • Failure to post warning signs for motorists
  • Sloppy resurfacing, construction, or repair work
  • Wear from large amounts of traffic
  • Wear from weather conditions

For whatever reason uneven pavement occurs, the fact remains that this defect can potentially result in an otherwise preventable traffic accident. As the tires on a vehicle attempt to drive up or down from the heightened side of the pavement, the direction of the tire may shift enough to momentarily but drastically modify the direction of that tire. This means that a car may pull in one direction or the other, rarely giving drivers enough time to correct their course.

Contact Us

Municipalities and the authorities responsible for the proper construction and maintenance of the roadways simply cannot allow dangerous uneven pavement to remain. Contact the Rhinelander uneven pavement attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874.

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