Stevens Point Brake Defects Lawyer

When something goes wrong, drivers almost instinctively reach for the brake pedal. Brakes can help you if your steering goes out, if you develop a flat tire, or if a car in front of you stops suddenly. However, what do you do if your brakes fail? Brake defects can lead to devastating accidents that can hurt you and those you love.

While brakes do need regular monitoring, maintenance, and replacement when necessary, failure in critical situations are often the result of design flaws, mechanical defects, and other problems that make them unsafe. If you have been hurt in an auto accident caused or worsened by brake malfunction, contact a Stevens Point brake defect attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 to discuss the potential merits of legal action.

Types of Brake Malfunctions

Brake systems typically consist of a pedal that is hydraulically connected to pads, rotors, and calipers that together use friction to slow the rotation of your tires. If any of these parts fail, it can cause your brakes to become ineffective and they may fail completely. Types of brake malfunctions include:

  • Brake failure
  • Leaking brake fluid
  • Loose brake pedals
  • Air in the brake lines

Signs of Brake Problems

There are several indicators of brake problems that you should remain alert for to anticipate possible brake failure. You should listen to your brakes for sounds like squealing or grinding, both of which could indicate worn brake pads. Pulling, shuddering, and a “soft” brake pedal can also indicate the need to check your brakes. Unfortunately, defective or malfunctioning brakes can also strike without warning.

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If you have been in an accident involving faulty brakes, contact an experienced Stevens Point brake malfunction lawyer form Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today. You may be entitled to financial compensation through a civil lawsuit.

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