Construction Zone Car Accidents

Driving can be dangerous anywhere, but construction zones may lead to adverse road conditions that can increase the risk of car accidents. Although construction zones exist in order for municipal organizations to improve road conditions, construction companies or workers can act negligently in ways that endanger nearby drivers. Car accidents in a construction zones are not only devastating but costly as well since traffic fines often increase inside a work zone.

If your accident was caused by unsafe road construction, you may qualify for funds to help pay for your injury and recovery costs. The Stevens Point road construction negligence attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. understand that car accidents can be costly and difficult. Talk with an experienced car accident attorney today at 800-242-2874 to learn more about your rights.

Common Dangers in Construction Zones

Construction zones are necessary for maintaining the future safety of roadways, but sometimes they create road hazards for drivers that are not normally there. Some of the most common causes of car accidents in construction zones include:

  • Absence of warning signs
  • Increase of traffic
  • Increase of pedestrians
  • Absence of functional traffic lights
  • Debris in the roadway
  • Machinery or equipment left in the road

There are countless possible causes of car accidents in construction zones, but these are some of the most commonly reported.

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It is very important to know your legal rights as a driver. If you or someone you know was injured in a car accident because of construction zone negligence, contact the experienced Stevens Point road construction negligence lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874 to discuss your legal options.

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