Rhinelander Speeding Accident Attorneys

Speeding is among the most common traffic violations; surveys have found that a large majority of drivers are willing to admit to speeding at some point in the past. Unfortunately, just because something is common does not mean it is safe or acceptable. According to one study by the National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration, speeding is a contributing factor in about 1/3 of all fatal car accidents – only slightly less than the percentage of fatal accidents caused by drunk driving.

If you have been harmed by another person’s decision to drive over the legal speed limit, the law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. may be able to help. Our knowledgeable Rhinelander speeding injury lawyers will construct and present a solid legal case with you. To learn about our legal methods, call us at 800-242-2874.

The Hazards of Speeding

People offer many excuses for speeding, but the bottom line is that driving too fast is a needlessly dangerous choice. It puts people at risk in several different ways, including:

  • A heightened risk of skidding on wet or icy ground
  • Very little time to notice or respond to pedestrians in the road, other cars turning, etc
  • The risk of losing control of the vehicle while turning or suddenly stopping
  • Increased force of collision with pedestrians, vehicles, or other objects
  • Increased length of time required to fully stop the vehicle

Any licensed driver should be aware of hazards like these, and therefore has no excuse for the negligent act of speeding. When people who break traffic laws cause harm to innocent victims, our Rhinelander speeding injury attorneys fight to make them face consequences.

Contact Us

The Rhinelander speeding accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are dedicated to minimizing the burdens suffered by negligence victims. To discuss the services we can offer you, contact us today at 800-242-2874.

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