Madison Reckless Driving Accident Lawyers

Most of us rarely stop to consider how inherently dangerous driving a car really is. Even with proper safety precautions, accidents do happen occasionally. Unfortunately, some individuals do not even bother to follow basic safe driving protocol. When people take needless risks such as speeding or breaking traffic laws, the chances that they and innocent people will get hurt greatly increase.

In Wisconsin, reckless driving is defined as any negligent actions a driver has taken that caused injuries to other people. If you have been harmed by a reckless driver, you may have grounds for a legal claim against him or her. Call the Madison reckless driving injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 to learn more.

Dangerous Drivers

Car accidents are a leading cause of major injuries and disabilities in the US. Unsafe driving practices are a large contributing factor to this public threat. Our Madison reckless driving victim attorneys are committed to helping people who have been affected by other people’s mistakes, such as:

  • Illegal turns or passing
  • Failure to stop at red lights, stop signs, or railroad crossings
  • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Failure to stop while children are disembarking a school bus
  • Speeding or breaking other traffic laws

Victims of such negligent actions can be eligible to receive compensation for their property repairs, medical treatments, pain and suffering, missed work, and other related losses. We believe it is only fair for negligent parties who cause serious injuries to take responsibility for associated costs.

Contact Us

The Madison reckless driving accident lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are proud to fight for people who have been harmed by dangerous errors. To discuss your claim with our experienced attorneys, contact us at 800-242-2874.

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