Brake Failure Warning Signs

As a car owner, it is your responsibility to give your car the regular maintenance that it needs. This includes changing the oil and checking the tire pressure. However, another important part of vehicle maintenance is checking the brakes. To prevent complete brake failure, it is important to recognize the early warning signs of brake problems.

Frustratingly, though, your brakes can still fail regardless of your care if they are defective. Flawed brakes can cause you to lose control of your vehicle, which often results in devastating accidents. If you have been hurt due to brake defects, you should contact an experienced Stevens Point car accident attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.

Feel for Problems

Chances are that you drive your car pretty regularly, probably multiple times each week. Thus, you know the way your brakes normally feel. There are several indicators of impending brake fail that you may feel, such as:

  • Pulling to one side as you apply the brakes
  • Shimmying while braking
  • “Soft” or spongy-feeling brake pedal
  • Difficulty braking
  • Drag as you are trying to speed up

Listen to Your Brakes

One of the key signs of brake failure is strange noises emanating from your brake system. Of course, it is natural for breaks to give a short squeal if they have not been touched in a while, especially after a rain. This squeal occurs as the brake pressure scrapes off a thin layer of rust or dust. However, signs of true damage include clicking, grinding, and prolonged squealing.

Contact Us

Sadly, you cannot predict when defective brakes or a faulty brake system will cause sudden, unexpected brake failure. If you are the victim of brake malfunction, please contact a Stevens Point car accident lawyer from the respected firm of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ® at 800-242-2874 today.

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