Racine Shoulder Drop-off Attorneys

One of the many important functions of the government is to keep up the proper working order of roadways. However, in certain cases, roadwork can contribute to additional traffic accidents if the construction crews are not diligent in maintaining a relatively small difference between the height of the road and the shoulder. Known as shoulder drop-off, some roads may have a significant dip between the shoulder of the road and the road itself, causing safety issues when a motorist attempts to pull over.

For a free consultation and legal advice about your rights as a victim of a dangerous shoulder drop-off, contact the Racine shoulder drop-off attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874.

Shoulder Drop-off Damages

Most vehicles are not made to handle serious height differences between a regular road and the shoulder. This type of problem can lead to major car problems, including:

  • Damaged suspension
  • Tire blow-out
  • Wheel damage
  • Loss of control

These problems are only compounded by the fact that the shoulder is commonly used by vehicles that may be malfunctioning already. If a driver suspects that a tire has been damaged, he or she will often pull over onto the shoulder to inspect any potential issues, which can then be magnified by a drop-off in height between the shoulder and road.

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Local authorities and state transportation agencies have the duty of maintaining roads. Failure to do so endangers motorists and creates the potential for serious injuries to occur as a result. For more information regarding your rights as an accident victim, contact the Racine shoulder drop-off lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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