Motor Vehicle FAQs
- What if I’m not sure who is at fault for a motor vehicle accident?
- What if I was partially at fault for a motor vehicle accident?
- Are motor vehicle accidents ever the fault of the government’s?
What if I’m not sure who is at fault for a motor vehicle accident?
Some motorists may be dealing with the financial burdens of an accident they weren’t responsible for, but are uncertain where to go for help. In some situations, this is because they aren’t entirely sure who was at fault for the accident. Fault can be shared between the dangerous actions of another driver, a roadside maintenance mistake, or a manufacturer defect.
Confusion about next steps in a car accident injury claim is entirely understandable. That’s why we’re here. If you or someone you love has been injured because of another person or party’s negligent actions, compensation may be available to cover the undue financial problems that can arise. To learn more, contact the Milwaukee motor vehicle accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today by calling 800-242-2874.
What if I was partially at fault for a motor vehicle accident?
In some cases, a motorist may be well-aware that they were injured because of someone else’s mistakes, but it may be likely that they contributed in some way to the accident. This can make a lawsuit considerably more complicated, as compensation is usually determined according to who was most at fault. However, a person may still be eligible to sue for compensation if they were not the one who was mostly at fault for the accident.
If you’re unsure about where to turn next for legal help after an accident, we may be able to assist you. For more information regarding your full range of legal options after an auto accident, contact the Milwaukee auto accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. today at 800-242-2874.
Are motor vehicle accidents ever the fault of the government’s?
Public roads, which make up the vast majority of roads in the U.S., are the responsibility of the government to take care of. Depending on the location of the road, different state or city departments may be held liable for any serious road defects that can cause an accident. If these defects play a significant part in a car accident, the government may be held accountable for their amount of fault. These defects can range from missing guardrails to potholes.
If you’ve been injured because of a poorly maintained road, the city or state may be held responsible for the cost of your injuries. To discuss the options available to you as an injured motorist with an experienced legal advisor, contact the Milwaukee motor vehicle accident lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.
Share Your Story With Us
If you or a loved one have been injured because of a motor vehicle accident, share your story with our attorneys to find out more about how we may be able to help you. Call us at 800-242-2874 today.
Learn more about motor vehicle injuries on our motor vehicle accidents page.

