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Involved in a Winter Car Crash? Here’s What to Do

Winter weather poses numerous challenges for drivers, from icy roads to reduced visibility caused by snow and fog. Unsurprisingly, motor vehicle accidents peak during these months. However, it’s a common misconception that poor road conditions automatically excuse a driver from being held at fault. Reckless driving, speeding, or failure to adapt to winter hazards can still establish liability. If you are involved in a winter car crash, here are some steps to protect your health and rights.

 

Ensure Safety and Assess Injuries After a Winter Car Crash

First, prioritize safety. If you can safely move your vehicle out of harm’s way, such as onto the side of the road, do so to reduce the risk of secondary collisions. Turn on your hazard lights to alert others. Next, check yourself and others involved in the crash for injuries.

 

Contact Emergency Services

Never skip this step. Call 911, even if injuries seem minor—some conditions, like concussions or whiplash, may not manifest symptoms immediately. Additionally, police reports created on-site serve as critical evidence in personal injury claims. The police can document the accident and hazardous conditions like icy patches or poor visibility that may have contributed.

 

Document the Winter Car Crash Scene Thoroughly

While waiting for emergency responders, gather as much information as possible. Use your phone to take pictures of the vehicle damage, road conditions, skid marks, and any contributing factors, such as a broken stop sign or an obstructed view. If there are witnesses, ask for their contact information. These details are invaluable in determining what really happened and proving fault.

 

Seek Medical Attention Promptly

Even if you feel fine in the immediate aftermath, winter collisions can cause hidden injuries due to the sudden impact. Medical records from a prompt examination will guide your recovery and serve as evidence should you pursue a personal injury claim.

 

Consult With an Experienced Attorney

Dealing with insurance companies after a winter crash can be daunting. Often, they’ll try to downplay your injuries or offer inadequate settlements. A skilled personal injury attorney can help establish liability, counteract these tactics, and ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries and losses.

 

If you or a loved one has been injured in a winter car accident, don’t face the aftermath alone. Contact our personal injury attorneys today to discuss your case and how we can help you rebuild after your accident.

Published by
Ogborn Mihm LLP

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