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Winter Driving Tips

Although Oklahoma isn’t usually known for its harsh winters, the state still gets its fair share of snow and ice between the months of December and March. And like all states, Oklahoma sees a spike in auto accidents when winter weather arrives, especially when it affects roadways. Both snow and ice can result in treacherous driving conditions, and inexperienced, inattentive, and aggressive drivers can put all motorists at risk.

Whether making a trip across the state for a family holiday gathering or simply making your daily commute, it’s important to be prepared for winter weather. Knowing what to expect when ice and snow accumulate on the road—and the best ways to remain in control of your vehicle and out of harm’s way—can help you reduce your risks and keep yourself, your loved ones, and other drivers safe.

Stay Safe by Reading Our Winter Driving Infographic

It’s important to be alert, cautious, and ready for the unexpected any time you get behind the wheel. But statistics show that winter weather results in more car crashes, especially when roads become icy and slick. Your tires and brakes are two of the most important components of your vehicle, and they work much less effectively in winter conditions.

To stay safe this winter on Oklahoma’s roadways, follow the tips in the infographic below:

Following these tips is great for reducing your risks of being involved in a crash, but nothing can eliminate that possibility. If you feel yourself losing control of your vehicle after hitting a patch of snow or ice, the National Safety Council recommends steering in the direction of a skid. Never jerk your steering wheel, mash your accelerator, or slam on your brakes when losing control.

Winter Weather Accident Victims Deserve Maximum Compensation

The unfortunate reality about winter driving is that for every motorist who wants to be as safe as possible, there’s another driver out there who fails to uphold their responsibilities or even follow traffic laws. And when safety is disregarded during when driving on snow or ice, the risk of auto accidents skyrocket—and that often results in serious injuries to innocent people.

If you or someone you love were injured in a winter weather car crash because someone else wasn’t driving safely, you may be eligible to get compensation for everything from medical bills and lost wages, to pain and suffering, and even vehicle repair costs. However, getting compensation for those costs isn’t always a straightforward process, and insurance companies are well-known for reducing or denying victims the settlements they deserve.

Get the Legal Representation You Need After an Accident This Winter

At Parrish DeVaughn, our Oklahoma City auto accident lawyers have helped people who were hurt in crashes that occurred in the middle of summer and in the dead of winter. Regardless of the temperature outside or what the road conditions were like, we focus on three things:

  1. Proving our clients weren’t at fault for their crashes
  2. Determining how much money they’re owed for what they’ve gone through
  3. Making the insurance company pay them a fair settlement

No matter how treacherous road conditions are, drivers are supposed to be careful, cautious, and considerate. When they behave negligently behind the wheel and cause accidents, they should be held liable for the damages they cause—and that’s where we come in.

Our legal team knows what it takes to build strong claims that hold negligent drivers accountable, and we know how to stay one step ahead of insurance companies throughout the process. Contact us today for a free consultation to find out how we can help your family get the money you deserve.