Light pole crashes through car after traffic accident

by Administrator 18. June 2010 03:05

A Milwaukee grandmother is thankful that an incident with a street lamp did not end in tragedy.

After a crash at Range Line Road and Mequon Road's intersection, one in which the grandmother and her passengers did not report serious injuries and no serious injuries were reported by the other vehicle, a light pole came crashing through the roof of the car. The original accident saw the grandmother's vehicle being struck by the other vehicle involved in the crash. Her car continued for a short distance, eventually hitting a light pole. The pole, lingering of a moment, eventually fell through the windshield of the car below it. The grandmother was saved in the incident, sitting only inches away from where the light pole struck the car.

No one was injured in either the crash between the cars or light pole.

If you have been injured, however, because of the defect of a roadway, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries or damages. Knowing your rights and options is the first step to understanding your claim. Contact the Milwaukee personal injury lawyers of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., today by calling 800-242-2874.

New Wisconsin law requires proof of insurance

by Administrator 2. June 2010 06:40

A new Wisconsin law is not only requiring motorists to purchase auto insurance, but keep proper identification of their policy ready in case of an accident.

The new law went into effect June 1, 2010, and asks that Wisconsin drivers keep a suitable means of identifying their insurance policy in their vehicles while driving. The law requires a policy of minimum coverage up to $15,000 for property damage, $50,000 for bodily harm to one person, and $100,000 for an accident. Failure to purchase such a policy, if caught, will result in a $500 fine for the operator of the vehicle. If, on the other hand, the driver simply cannot produce proof of a policy, a $10 fine is given, which is waived if the driver returns to a law enforcement agency with the required proof.

The only state that does not legally require car insurance is New Hampshire. Virginia allows motorists to drive uninsured, but they must pay $500 a year to the state for this privilege. Neither state advocates driving without insurance, however.

If you or someone you love has been injured in a car accident or something traffic incident, you may be legally entitled to compensation for your injuries and damages. Knowing your rights is the first step to determining if these options apply to you. Contact the Milwaukee personal injury attorneys of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874 today. 

Wisconsin readies itself for deer-heavy June

by Administrator 28. May 2010 05:14

June may prove to be another dangerous month, Wisconsin Department of Transportation officials fear.

The source of the anxiety comes from high numbers of deer-related accidents in the month of June. According to the Department of Transportation's figures, the worst or next to worst month each year for deer-versus-vehicle crashes is June, a time when does find some where to birth their offspring and fawns become old enough to leave their mothers.

The law enforcement community is backing the DOT warnings, offering that 16,338 accidents happened in Wisconsin in 2009 alone because of deer.

Dane County was, county-by-county, the most accident-heavy county in the state, having 873 deer-related crashes.

Police suggest that, if a deer comes near a road, motorists should slow down, pay additional attention, and honk their horn in a single blast as to scare the animal away from the road. If the deer should come on to the motorway, a deer caught in the headlights often lives up to his name, and will not usually move due to confusion. Slow down in these situations, and try to brake instead of swerving if all possible. Avoid the early morning and evening hours, stated law enforcement officials.

The police also wanted to extend a special warning to motorcycle riders. Deer can prove especially dangerous without the added bulk of a full car or truck body to protect the rider.

If you or someone you love has been injured while on the road, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries. Contact the Milwaukee personal injury lawyers of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874 today.

2 hospitalized after crash

by Administrator 30. April 2010 04:34

Two men were taken to the hospital by ambulance Saturday morning after their vehicles collided in the Township of Hartland, Wis., authorities said. The accident occurred at the intersection of Highway 29 and River Road, police said.

Police reports say that a pickup truck driven by a 73-year-old man was turning onto Highway 29. As he began to turn, a car driven by a 34-year-old man came up from behind and struck the pickup, authorities said. Police continued to investigate the accident.

If you or someone you know has been injured in a car accident caused by the negligence of another driver, contact the Milwaukee car accident attorneys of Habush, Habush & Rottier, S.C., today by calling 800-242-2874.

Wisconsin Woman Dies in Freak Pickup Accident

by Administrator 29. January 2010 06:18

A Wisconsin woman died in a freak pickup truck accident in Kansas City last Tuesday.

According to reports, the woman was driving a pickup truck with a camper attached to the trailer hitch when she lost control of her vehicle.  With the truck spinning, the camper flipped over and onto the roof of the truck, crushing the woman.  A male passenger was injured, but survived.  He was taken to a local hospital, where he was treated for his injuries.  The two were on their way from Wisconsin to Arizona when the tragic accident occurred.

If someone you love has been killed in a traffic accident, you may be entitled to financial compensation for your loss.  To learn more about we can help you fight for your rights, contact the Milwaukee personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., by calling 800-242-2874 today.

Elderly Driver Causes Accident

by Administrator 15. January 2010 03:43

An 88 year-old man has been responsible for an accident that occurred Monday.  The accident occurred after the elderly driver lost control of his vehicle and struck the side of another vehicle.  After the initial collision,  both vehicles struck a concrete median that was in the middle of the road.  

No serious injuries were reported in the accident,  although a passenger in one of the vehicles reported slight back pain. The individual was taken to a hospital for evaluation. Charges could be pending based on the outcome of an investigation into the accident. 

If you or someone you know has been injured in an accident, please contact the Milwaukee Personal Injury Attorneys of Habush, Habush &Rottier at 800-242-2874.   

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Friday Rain Causes Several Accidents

by Administrator 26. October 2009 06:50

Rain recently fell on Milwaukee on Friday.  The heavy rains were responsible for a significant increase in accidents in the city.  According to reports,  several accidents took place on the freeways and roads on Friday. 

Several accidents occurred over the period of rain-fall, which caused traffic in the area to become heavily congested and slow down.  Some freeways reported average speeds around 15 miles-per-hour for several hours.

Emergency officials scrambled to assist and respond to all the accidents and calls.  Delays of several hours were reported on some roads.

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