Racine Uneven Pavement Lawyers

Uneven pavement is a serious concern for those traveling on highways, as this particular defect may be responsible for motorists losing momentary control over their vehicles. This type of road defect usually appears following extensive road construction, namely in cases where a crew did not make sure that the ground surface was level. When the heights differ between lanes or even within a single lane, the result can be disastrous.

For a free consultation regarding your injuries, contact the Racine uneven pavement lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874.

How Does Uneven Pavement Cause Accidents?

It may seem as if uneven pavement is not a pressing matter of immediate danger. However, these defects may affect some of the basic options a person has in terms of remaining in control of his or her vehicle while driving. Consider the following issues that are present when a driver deals with uneven pavement:

  • Changing lanes poses significant difficulties
  • Turning off onto an exit or onto the shoulder can be met with unexpected difficulty
  • A single lane may have uneven pavement, resulting in unlevel driving
  • A driver who is surprised by uneven pavement may overact and swerve
  • Blowouts can happen when tires hit sharp edges of uneven pavement

Uneven pavement is a source of accidents that should be dealt with by road repair crews quickly and effectively so that drivers are not exposed to unnecessary and avoidable hazards.

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If you have been injured or know someone who has been injured due to uneven pavement, there may be legal options available. To learn more about the rights of those injured in an accident, contact the Racine uneven pavement attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, by calling 800-242-2874 today.

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