In Michigan, auto accident attorneys and personal injury lawyers are gearing up for the winter workload. When ice and snow hit the roads, auto accidents escalate as drivers slip and slide all over the highways. As a result, the number of personal injury claims also escalates, and the need for injury lawyers to protect drivers’ rights to insurance benefits and compensation for damages goes way up.
Most people are aware at some level that they need to drive slower and more cautiously when winter weather strikes, but few realize how much a role proper maintenance and preparation play in preventing accidents, ensuring maximum insurance coverage for accident injuries, and minimizing a driver’s liability for serious damages to other drivers and passengers. Failure to maintain your car or truck can increase your chances of being in an accident, either by causing it or by making it more difficult to avoid an accident caused by others.
Since Michigan uses a modified comparative negligence standard to determine whether an injured person can be awarded damages in a lawsuit, any factor within a driver’s control that contributes to the cause of or failure to avoid an accident could make a driver partially or wholly liable for an accident. If your car stalls on the road, or even on the side of the road, it can be an obstruction that increases the likelihood of accidents and injuries. If a maintenance issue causes you to park your car on the side of the road in a snow storm and it gets hit when another car loses control – possibly because they were nervous about avoiding your car while driving in a storm – you could be held partly liable because, if you had maintained your car properly, then you wouldn’t have been on the side of the road to get hit. Similarly, if you try to avoid a car that stopped suddenly and lose control on the icy road you could have some liability if you didn’t have snow tires on your car or failed to get a problem with your anti-lock breaks fixed.
Generally speaking, any maintenance issue that causes one of the following could increase your liability if you have an auto accident:
To help you avoid winter auto accidents and reduce your liability in accidents, the Michigan auto accident attorneys at Sachs Waldman have assembled this list of maintenance tips to prepare you.
As you can see, paying attention to these 10 simple maintenance issues can go a long way toward avoiding accidents and liability during winter weather. They’ll also seriously decrease your risk of spending unnecessary hours standing or hiking in the cold and snow. But they won’t totally eliminate the possibility of a winter auto accident. Snow, ice, and other less-cautious drivers create serious risks on Michigan highways and roadways. If you’ve been injured in a winter car accident in Michigan, the personal injury firm of Sachs Waldman, P.C., will fight for you and help you obtain the insurance benefits and compensation for damages that you’re entitled to. We have nearly four decades of experience handling personal injury cases resulting from winter auto accidents in Michigan. Call our Detroit personal injury attorneys’ office at 1-800-638-6722 to schedule a free consultation.
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