Stevens Point Lack of Guardrails Attorney

Guardrails help protect drivers from various types of temporary and permanent hazards near roadways. They can help keep drivers from veering off of a cliff, or form a temporary barrier around a construction zone to protect drivers and construction workers. Without guardrails, accidents around these roadway dangers could be devastating.

Unfortunately, sometimes municipalities or road construction crews fail to install necessary guardrails. This can create a dangerous situation for drivers and others nearby. If you have been involved in an accident that was caused or influenced by missing guardrails, you may be able to take legal action. Contact a knowledgeable Stevens Point lack of guardrails lawyer from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today at 800-242-2874 to discuss the facts of your case.

How Guardrails Help Protect Drivers

Road construction crews work to create smooth, level roads that avoid natural hazards. In some cases, however, they cannot completely avoid such hazards. In these cases, they should install guardrails to protect drivers against accidents such as:

  • Veering into oncoming traffic
  • Slipping off the shoulder into a ditch
  • Colliding with rock faces next to the road
  • Falling off of a road built into a hill or mountain
  • Crashing into a construction zone
  • Driving onto an unfinished road or highway

Without guardrails, drivers may be at risk for rollovers, head-on collisions, and other catastrophic accidents. Guardrails are engineered to absorb the impact of a car and help keep drivers in a safe area.

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If guardrails are missing in a place where they should be present, it can put drivers and passengers at risk for terrible accidents. If you or someone you love has suffered harm due to missing guardrails, contact an experienced Stevens Point lack of guardrails attorney from Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 for a free consultation.

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