Winter Injuries and Inclement Weather

When it comes to winter injuries in Tennessee, auto accidents are often one of the top claims personal injury attorneys will see. Be it unexpected snow, black ice, or winter rainstorms, road conditions can quickly turn from fine to dangerous. With time change leading to darkened conditions early, auto accidents are more likely to occur. If you are involved in a winter accident and have questions if you have a personal injury claim, contact MHPS.

Tennessee Winter Weather Accidents

Statistics show that 17 percent of accidents occur because of snow. Though Tennessee does not get large amounts of snow, when it happens, it can quickly turn the roadways into accident traps.

This is because snow impacts your ability to see, making it more difficult to drive. In addition, drivers are likely to drive too fast and not brake properly. But when these accidents happen involving another driver, you may wonder who is responsible.

To determine liability in winter weather accidents, though no driver can be held accountable for the weather, drivers must be responsible and drive in a way that decreases the likelihood of accidents in any and all conditions.

However, when another driver is negligent, he or she may be held liable.

Negligence in Winter Weather Accidents

Accidents happen, but when drivers don’t act in responsible ways, that accident can quickly turn into a legal issue. Winter weather accidents often result from the following driver errors:

  • Speeding: Slippery conditions and speeding are the most common reasons for accidents to occur.
  • Engaging in reckless behavior: Though cars have four-wheel-drive doesn’t mean drivers should depend on those features to engage in reckless behavior.
  • Faulty vehicles: Drivers not only need to drive safely but also maintain their vehicles. Bald tires, broken headlights, ineffective windshield wipers, and worn brakes can be the cause of accidents.
  • Drinking and driving: Bad weather or not, drinking and driving do not mix. But add in poor weather conditions, the results can be fatal.

These negligent actions can result in serious accidents. Common injuries and disabilities resulting from these accidents include:

  • Head trauma
  • Back/neck injury
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Shoulder injury
  • Broken bones
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Burns

Winter weather accidents can complicate the determination of liability. But the experienced personal injury attorney will be able to review the facts of the cause and determine the level of fault of the drivers involved, giving you the best chance at fair compensation.

Winter Accidents in Tennessee: Auto Accidents

When you need an experienced personal injury attorney to navigate your winter weather auto accident, you need to call MHPS. Our firm’s experienced Nashville car accident lawyers utilize years of experience and the latest technology to help victims across Tennessee. We will handle your case with compassion and attention, seeking to negotiate a favorable settlement while remaining ready for trial if needed. Contact us today and our team will review the facts of your case.

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