The Dangers of Hydroplaning

Driving can be a dangerous activity even in the best of conditions, so when unusual hazards appear on roadways, the consequences can be devastating. One situation that is surprisingly treacherous is driving over pooled water. When a car’s tires become separated from the road by a thin layer of liquid, the vehicle and its passengers may be in jeopardy of hydroplaning and losing control of the car.

If you or someone you love has been in a car accident due to the careless behavior of another driver or other negligent party, you may be eligible to receive financial compensation. Contact the Stevens Point car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 to speak to a member of our legal team about your options today.

How to Decrease Your Chances of Hydroplaning

Some of the proactive measures that can be taken in order to lessen your chances of experiencing dangerous hydroplaning include:

  • Checking the weather ahead of drive time to know what sort of weather may occur throughout the day
  • Making sure your tires are in good working order by checking the tread and tire pressure regularly
  • Avoiding roadways that are in disrepair or likely to pool water

There is no way to completely eliminate the chances of being in an accident due to incidents like hydroplaning; however, proactive measures may be able to help you keep you and your loved ones safe.

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If you or someone you love has been the victim of a reckless driver, contact the Stevens Point car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 for a free legal consultation.

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