Are you liable for damages if you are driving with a broken turn signal?

by Administrator 19. February 2010 06:27

Al motor vehicles are required to meet a series of inspections. These inspections ensure that vehicles have properly working safety features.

Of these features, one of the most important is a car's turn signals. These turn signal help alert other cars a driver's upcoming move. Without these signals, the roads were much more difficult to navigate. 

When drivers knowingly drive with broken car signals and get in car accidents, the driver may be held liable for any damages or injuries related to the accident. 

If you or anyone you know has been injured in a car accident indirectly caused by a broken turn signal, contact the Appleton personal injury attorneys of Habush, Habush, & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874. 

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