Parking Lot and Garage Accidents

When people take their cars just about anywhere, the last thing they worry about is the parking situation. Instead, our minds tend to be on the place we are going, the shopping we will be doing, or the event we are attending. Parking is an afterthought, which can make people less careful when it comes to parking lots and parking garages. It is in these cases that parking lots and garages can become the scene of an accident.

The driver is always responsible for the actions of his or her own vehicle, no matter where they are. If you or someone you know has been injured due to reckless or careless driving in a parking lot, you can fight back. Call 800-242-2874 to speak with the Stevens Point car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. regarding your rights to financial compensation.

Tips to Prevent Parking Accidents

Many motorists do not adjust well to the different behavior necessary in parking lots. In busy atmospheres, there are many unwritten rules when it comes to parking. The best things you can keep in mind are common courtesy and defensive driving. Here are some parking lot safety tips:

  • Do not speed into parking spaces
  • Do not compete for parking with other vehicles
  • Do not double-park
  • Watch for pedestrians and vehicles
  • Pull out of your parking spot slowly

In parking lots and garages there are many cars pulling into spaces, backing out, loading and unloading, and pedestrians crossing. Be on your guard and take your time in order to help avoid parking lot accidents.

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In some cases, perpetrators of parking garage accidents may be held financially responsible for the damage they have caused. For assistance with a parking lot collision claim, contact the Stevens Point car accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 for the advice you need.

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