Wisconsin 18-Wheeler Accident Lawyers

Operating a large commercial truck requires special training and a good deal of care. Weighing tens of thousands of pounds and traveling 60 miles per hour or more, these vehicles can cause catastrophic injuries if they are not safely operated. Unfortunately, over 500,000 semi truck accidents occur across the US every year.

If your life has been affected by an 18-wheeler accident that could have been prevented, you may be able to win compensation for your related losses. The Wisconsin 18-wheeler accident lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. will fight as aggressively as necessary to protect your rights. Call our offices today at 800-242-2874.

Causes of Truck Accidents

Most traffic accidents involving commercial trucks could have been prevented by individuals paying closer attention to safety laws and regulations. You may have grounds for a personal injury claim if you or a member of your family has been harmed due to negligent acts such as:

  • Operating a truck under the influence of drugs or alcohol
  • Failure to inspect and maintain commercial trucks
  • Reckless driving (speeding, illegal turns, etc)
  • Poorly designed or built trucks
  • Negligent hiring by a trucking company (failure to hire qualified drivers)

No one should have to cope with physical pain, staggering medical bills, lasting impairment, costly property repairs, or any other consequences of an accident that was not his or her fault. Our Wisconsin semi truck accident attorneys are prepared to help you work for justice.

Contact Us

The Wisconsin 18-wheeler accident lawyers at Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. are dedicated to providing helpful and efficient legal services to each of our clients. Contact us today at 800-242-2874.

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