Driving in the Rain

Under normal driving conditions, the roads can be very hazardous because of careless drivers and road obstructions. When it rains, however, the roadways can become even more dangerous for motorists. Learning how to safely operate a vehicle on slippery, wet roads is a valuable skill in the Great Lakes region. The more it rains, the more slick the roads become, making it difficult for tires to grip the pavement. Also, heavy rain significantly reduces visibility, which makes it necessary for motorists to pay closer attention to road activity.

If you have been in an accident on wet roads that was caused by a negligent driver, contact the Wausau car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874. Speak with a member of our legal team about the details of your accident today. You deserve a chance to get compensation for medical bills, property damage, and other related expenses.

Tips for Driving in Rainy Conditions

Following these tips can help reduce the risk of getting into a car accident in the rain:

  • Take more time to slow down
  • Make slower turns
  • Accelerate at a slower speed
  • Adjust speeds to match road conditions
  • Follow the tracks of vehicles in front of you
  • Keep headlights on if windshield wipers are turned on

These precautions can go a long way when driving in rainy conditions. However, even the safest drivers can get into accidents with careless drivers.

Contact Us

If you or a loved one has been in an accident with a reckless driver, contact the Wausau car accident attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier S.C. ®, at 800-242-2874 as soon as possible. Our legal representatives are committed to helping our clients fight for their rights. Accidents are very costly, and you should not have to bear the financial burden if someone else is to blame.

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