Racine Lack of Guardrail Lawyers

Guardrails are simple safety structures that are added to many highways in order to keep cars on the road or on the correct side of the road in case of a malfunction or accident. As with other road safety measures, it is the responsibility of a municipal or state agency to introduce these important additions to roads that otherwise do not have them in places where the environment or path of the roadway make them appropriate.

To discuss your claim options following an accident that could have been avoided or made less severe by the reasonably expected presence of a guardrail, contact the Racine lack of guardrail attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

Types of Guardrails

As there are many different types of roads, varying according to speed limit, road lay-out, and traffic density, there are similarly different types of guardrails. These constructs can be made out of a variety of materials, providing options to fit into local budgets while still protecting the average motorist. The following are common kinds of guardrails:

  • Wooden barriers
  • Inter-connected wires or cables
  • Steel bumpers
  • Concrete barriers

The primary use for a guardrail is to keep traffic in its proper place, especially after an accident or an incident with a defect. These barriers can keep vehicles from drifting into oncoming traffic, slipping into nearby ditches, falling off of heights like cliffs or bridges, or running into an off-road structure or object like a wall or tree.

Contact Us

If you have been injured in an accident that could have been prevented or reduced in scale with the use of a guardrail, there may be legal action available to you. For more information regarding your legal rights and the possible benefits of a lawsuit, contact the Racine lack of guardrail lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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