Each day, drivers may experience various types of distractions while operating their motor vehicles. Sometimes these hazards are caused by Mother Nature. Specifically, fog is one of the most dangerous weather conditions that puts drivers at risk on the roadway. Because fog can distort a driver’s perception of the road and other vehicles around them, it is crucial to be responsible and drive defensively.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, over 38,700 motor vehicle accidents occur in fog each year. Of these crashes, over 600 people are killed, and more than 16,300 individuals are injured annually.
Fog can greatly reduce a driver’s visibility of the roadway, so it is important to drive with caution to avoid getting in an accident. Fog is most prevalent in the early morning and at dusk. The safest choice is to avoid driving altogether in dense fog, but that is not always an option. Here are some tips for driving defensively in the fog:
You may be wondering who is at fault when there is an accident caused by fog and other harsh weather conditions. While drivers cannot be held accountable for bad weather conditions, they can be held responsible for their failure to exercise due care on the roadway.
Just like any other collision, several questions must be answered to determine liability. Was the other vehicle speeding or driving recklessly? Was the other driver taking necessary precautions to see other vehicles on the road, such as using their fog lights/ low beam headlights? Were they following too closely behind the vehicle in front of them? An experienced personal injury attorney can assist you in establishing fault. When another driver causes your injuries, you can sue them for damages by filing a personal injury lawsuit. You may seek compensation for medical treatment, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, pain and suffering, loss of enjoyment of life, etc.
If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident, the Cardone Law Firm can help you. New Orleans personal injury attorney, Mr. Cardone, has proudly represented clients all over Louisiana for over 50 years. He is determined to help each client receive the compensation he or she rightfully deserves.
We have offices in New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette. Phone Cardone today for a free consultation. You can reach us at 866-338-5852 or fill out our online form.
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