Wrongful Death

There are many different situations in which wrongful death can occur. However, some occur much more often than others. These are generally terrible occurrences that were entirely avoidable. Unfortunately, avoidable as they are, these things still happen.

Drunk driving is one of the more commonly heard of incidences in which wrongful death occurs. A drunk driver causes an accident that ends up killing a person or several people. This, unfortunately, happens because of driver error. Things like driving the wrong way on a one way road, or not slowing down enough for a sharp turn cause accidents that could end up killing other people.

Another common incidence of wrongful death occurs when an unstable structure is built. Construction can be one of the most dangerous jobs that you can do. Unfortunately, this means that wrongful death occurs more often than we would like. Cranes can drop loads or swing into structures or people. Unsecured people can fall from great heights. Machinery can break down at the wrong time.

All of these can cause the death of construction workers. However, all of this can be avoided with better safety precautions and upkeep. There are a lot of different ways in which wrongful death can occur. These are only a few.

Speak with a Sheboygan Personal Injury Lawyer

When a loved one dies prematurely, there may be someone else at fault. This is a difficult time for any family to go through. If one of your loved ones has been a victim of wrongful death, contact the Sheboygan personal injury lawyers of Habush, Habush, & Rottier S.C. at 866 888-3620.

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