Waukesha Lack of Signs Lawyers

Municipal and state authorities responsible for maintaining roads have many duties in regards to keeping motorists safe while they are on the road. These agencies are supposed to provide road surface maintenance services as well as provide important information to drivers about upcoming road hazards or other conditions. Without providing proper road signs, drivers may not be adequately prepared for quick and upcoming road changes.

To learn more about the rights of those injured because of a missing traffic sign, contact the Waukesha lack of signs attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 today.

Situations That Require Signs

There are many reasons for local authorities to put up a sign on or near a roadway. These markers are an important way to either modify the speed of drivers or notify them of uncontrollable circumstances ahead. Consider the following signs that should not be forgotten by traffic authorities:

  • Stop, yield, and traffic direction signs
  • Notification of a closing lane
  • Notification of nearby construction crews
  • Notification of an unexpected pedestrian or animal crossing
  • Turn lane markers
  • Warnings about unaddressed road defects

By either failing to create signs for necessary situations or by failing to replace broken or outdated signs, the proper authorities place drivers in positions of extreme danger. Drivers rely on these markers constantly in order to avoid collisions with others on the road and to keep themselves as safe as possible.

Contact Us

If you have been injured in an accident caused by a lack of proper signage, contact the Waukesha lack of signs lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, today by calling 800-242-2874 for more information regarding your rights as a driver.

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