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Snow-covered roads can lead to more truck accidents

On Behalf of | Jan 27, 2024 | Truck Accidents

When Illinois roads are covered with snow and ice, car accidents are more likely to happen. Semis are also more likely to be involved in an accident during inclement weather. When a large truck is involved in a crash, the damage to other vehicles and the injuries to those in those vehicles can be serious. Drivers should take extra caution when navigating around semis during winter weather to help prevent accidents.  

Avoiding truck accidents 

Recent weather conditions have left many roads covered in snow and ice. While crews try to keep roads clear using plows and chemical compounds, these methods don’t always work when it’s extremely cold and in the hours after dark. Drivers should be sure to drive with extreme caution, especially when navigating around large trucks. These trucks are harder to control and stop on icy roads, increasing the risk of accidents.  

As winter continues and temperatures fluctuate, drivers can benefit from staying aware of road conditions. In some cases, drivers should stay home when travel is not necessary. If one must be on the road, one should drive slowly, leave with more than enough time to reach one’s destination and ensure that one’s vehicle is prepared for weather-related emergencies.  

After a truck accident 

When a large truck collides with a smaller vehicle, those inside are at risk of being seriously injured. These injuries may be long-lasting and require a significant recovery time, often leading to missed work and unexpected medical bills. Illinois accident victims can benefit from speaking with a personal injury attorney if driver negligence contributed to the accident. Pursuing a civil lawsuit against the driver at fault can provide victims with compensation to help them recover damages. 

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