Milwaukee Speeding Accident Attorneys

Speed limits are provided to help keep vehicles at a safe speed while sharing the road. More and more vehicles are on the road each year, making it even more important for drivers to follow the speed limits posted. It should also not be surprising that speeding tickets are among the most common traffic violations reported by the police. Many people don’t think that speeding poses much danger to those around them. However, excessive speed is often the cause of many automobile accidents.

The Milwaukee speeding accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. have decades of experience helping those injured by negligent and reckless drivers. For more information about our legal services, contact us today by calling 800-242-2874.

Dangers of Speeding

As mentioned, many people do not see the inherent dangers in speeding. Even when you are alone on the road, speeding can be the cause of a number of different types of accidents. Excessive speeding may cause:

  • Skidding or hydroplaning on slick surfaces
  • Reduction of reaction time
  • Increased damage on impact during a collision
  • Inability to stop quickly when needed

Speaking with an experienced attorney can mean the difference between being left with nothing after an accident and receiving the compensation needed to pay medical bills and other injury-related expenses.

Contact Us Now

If you’ve been injured because of a negligent driver who was speeding excessively, contact our Milwaukee speeding accident lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. by calling 800-242-2874.

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