Winter in Louisiana doesn’t usually bring snowstorms, but rain, fog, and occasional ice can still make driving dangerous. These conditions often arrive suddenly and increase the risk of serious accidents. At Fisher Injury Lawyers, we want to help you understand how these winter hazards increase accident risks and what you can do to stay safer on the roads.
Common Winter Road Hazards
Rain
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Creates slick roads and reduces tire traction
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Increases stopping distance and risk of hydroplaning
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Makes oil and debris on the road more hazardous
Fog
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Significantly reduces visibility, sometimes in seconds
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Makes it harder to see brake lights, traffic signals, and obstacles
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Increases the risk of rear-end and intersection accidents
Ice
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Rare but extremely dangerous when it occurs
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Black ice is often invisible and forms on bridges and overpasses
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Can cause sudden skidding or loss of control
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How to Stay Safer on the Road
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Slow down and adjust speed for conditions
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Leave extra space between vehicles
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Use low-beam headlights in fog
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Be cautious on bridges when temperatures drop
If you or a loved one are injured in a winter weather-related crash, Fisher Injury Lawyers is here to help protect your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve. We will provide a free initial consultation, and you will not be charged any fees whatsoever unless we win your case.
Call or text 225.766.1234 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form