Appleton Speeding Accident Lawyers

Statistics have shown that driving either above or below the posted speed limit increases a person’s chance of being involved in a motor vehicle accident. However, speeding also increases the severity of potential damage caused by an accident in a way that driving too slowly cannot. People who drive above the legal speed limit are putting themselves and others at risk for catastrophic accidents.

When people harm others by breaking traffic laws, we believe they should be held responsible for the damage they have done. Our Appleton speeding injury attorneys offer compassionate guidance and aggressive representation to each of our clients. To learn more, call the offices of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874.

The Dangers of Speeding

Speeding cars endanger the health and lives of other driver, motorcyclists, and pedestrians in several different ways. Some of the risks involved in driving above the legal limit include:

  • Decreased time to notice sudden changes, such as traffic lights or objects in the road
  • Increased time required for the vehicle to come to a stop
  • Increased force of collision with another vehicle, pedestrian, or object
  • Decreased control over the car, especially while turning
  • Increased risk of skidding in wet or icy conditions

These dangers are not a secret; every reasonable driver understands that he or she is taking a risk by driving over the limit. When that risk leads to injuries for innocent parties, our Appleton speeding accident attorneys work hard to win fair compensation for victims.

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The law firm of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. utilizes effective legal methods and our extensive legal knowledge to increase our chances of success. To schedule a free consultation with one of our Appleton speeding accident lawyers, contact us at 800-242-2874.

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