Poor weather and traffic collisions

On Behalf of | Dec 30, 2017 | Car Accidents |

The consumption of alcohol, fatigue, and speeding all contribute to the prevalence of motor vehicle accidents across the country. However, there are other factors that cause these crashes too, such as poor weather conditions. Our law office knows that weather in Texas can be unpredictable and unfortunately, it can also lead to a deadly crash. From fog to icy roads and strong winds, weather events increase the likelihood of a motor vehicle collision in many ways.

As a driver, you have to keep an eye out for many potential hazards. Sometimes, these hazards may appear suddenly and you may have little time to react. For example, strong winds might knock down a tree limb that obstructs the road around a corner, giving you just seconds to make a decision. Unfortunately, some drivers in this position might collide with another vehicle or swerve off the road and find themselves in a single-vehicle accident. Aside from wind, other weather-related hazards, such as dense fog, can also cause an accident. When it is very foggy, a driver might not be able to see the road clearly or other traffic. Heavy rains, ice, and other weather issues can also lead to a collision.

Whether an accident happened because of bad weather or due to any other factor, recovery can be very hard. After a crash, you should look at any resources that might help you move ahead with your life. Our car accidents page has more information related to recovering from a traffic accident.