Punxsutawney Phil’s recent prediction of six (6) more weeks of winter might not do much to sway the opinions of the non-superstitious. However, New Jersey residents will be dismayed that actual human weather experts have predicted much of the same, with temperatures expected to stay relatively low and provide plenty of snow and ice throughout the month of February. The U.S. Climate Prediction Center has stated that New Jersey has about 50/50 odds of having an abnormally snowy February.
With this in mind, today our Mercer County personal injury attorneys will be discussing how exactly winter weather impacts driving conditions and some useful tips to avoid car accidents, truck accidents, and all manner of motor vehicle accidents when traveling over snowy and icy roads.
For those of us who are native to colder regions, it almost goes without saying that during long and cold winters, driving is a completely different animal. But how exactly do cold air and slick conditions impact the performance of our cars in winter? Here are a few major ways that snow and ice change the driving experience.
Before delving into some useful tips about driving in the ice and snow, our Princeton winter weather hazard attorneys caution all local residents to dress warmly when traveling this winter. Even if you are planning on making a quick trip to the store and your car is warm from the garage, you never know when you might get stranded in the cold and need to wait for help. It is recommended to always dress appropriately for staying outside even if it is likely you will not be exposed for long. With that in mind, these are a few simple ways to stay safe while on New Jersey roadways this winter:
At The Law Offices of Cohen & Riechelson, our personal injury attorneys have extensive experience serving clients who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents in winter conditions across local New Jersey communities including Trenton, Hamilton, Princeton, Lawrence, New Brunswick, and the greater Mercer County region. Since 1972, we have secured full and fair financial compensation for innumerable clients injured due to the reckless or negligence of other parties.
If you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident, contact us online or through our Hamilton offices by calling (609) 528-2596 today for a free and confidential consultation to find out if you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and more through a personal injury claim.
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