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Bad Weather, Big Trucks—A Dangerous Mix

Truck accidents happen every day across the U.S., but when bad weather rolls in, things get even riskier. That’s why working with experienced truck accident lawyers can make all the difference. Rain, snow, ice, fog, and high winds make these massive vehicles harder to control. 

Unlike smaller cars, semi-trucks need more room to stop, and slippery roads make it nearly impossible to avoid crashes. Even experienced drivers can struggle to keep control when the weather takes a turn for the worse.

If you’ve been in an accident, you’re probably feeling overwhelmed. The medical bills are piling up, you’re missing work, and the stress is unbearable. The truck accident lawyers at Horn Wright, LLP, fight for people like you—people who deserve compensation and justice.

Why Do So Many Truck Accidents Happen in Bad Weather?

 When the weather’s bad, roads turn into danger zones for trucks. Here’s why:

  • Limited Visibility – Fog, heavy rain, and snow reduce how far drivers can see. The Federal Highway Administration says 21% of crashes every year are weather-related. Fog and rain trucking accident claims often involve complex liability issues.
  • Slick Roads – Ice, snow, and even rain make it tough for trucks to grip the road. Slippery road semi-truck collisions can be catastrophic.
  • Longer Stopping Distances – A fully loaded semi-truck already takes about 200 yards to stop on dry roads. Add ice or rain? That stopping distance can double.
  • Hydroplaning – Even a thin layer of water can make a truck lose contact with the pavement. This can happen at speeds as low as 35 mph.
  • High Winds – Empty or lightly loaded trucks can be knocked over by gusts exceeding 60 mph, according to meteorologists.
  • Poor Vehicle Maintenance – Worn-out tires, bad brakes, and failing windshield wipers make a truck even more dangerous in bad weather. Shockingly, approximately 5% of large truck accidents involve mechanical issues.

Truckers are supposed to slow down and adjust their driving in bad weather. Some don’t. That’s when tragedy strikes.

Who’s Responsible When a Truck Crashes in Bad Weather?

 It’s easy to blame the weather, but bad weather doesn’t cause accidents. People do. Several parties could be held accountable:

  • Truck Drivers – If they were speeding, tailgating, or ignoring safety regulations, they should be held responsible. Adverse weather truck crash liability often falls on drivers who fail to adapt to conditions.
  • Trucking Companies – Some companies push drivers to meet unrealistic deadlines, even in dangerous conditions. That pressure leads to reckless driving.
  • Maintenance Crews – Faulty brakes, bald tires, or broken lights? If a maintenance provider cut corners, they could be liable.
  • Local or State Agencies – Poorly maintained roads, lack of warning signs, or uncleared ice can all contribute to crashes. In some cases, the government is to blame.

Proving who’s at fault takes serious investigation. Black box data, traffic camera footage, and expert analysis can make or break a case.

Your Rights Matter—And So Does Your Compensation

 After an accident, money should be the last thing you worry about. But let’s face it—bills add up fast. You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses – Hospital visits, surgeries, medication, and future treatments aren’t cheap.
  • Lost wages – If you’re out of work because of the accident, you deserve compensation for lost income.
  • Pain and suffering – The emotional and physical toll of a truck crash is real, and you should be compensated for it.
  • Property damage – Fixing or replacing your car shouldn’t come out of your pocket.
  • Rehabilitation costs – Physical therapy and long-term care may be necessary for your recovery.

Insurance companies love to claim weather-related accidents are “unavoidable” to avoid paying victims. Don’t fall for it. Drivers and trucking companies are responsible for being safe, no matter the weather. Bad weather cases often involve battling insurance companies that try to shift blame.

What You Need to Do After a Truck Accident

 Not sure what to do next? Here’s what can help strengthen your case:

  1. Get medical help immediately – Even if you feel okay, injuries can take time to show up.
  2. Call 911 – A police report is crucial for your case.
  3. Take photos and videos – Get pictures of the accident scene, damage, weather conditions, and injuries.
  4. Talk to witnesses – If anyone saw what happened, get their contact information.
  5. Stay quiet about fault – Don’t admit blame or discuss the accident with the trucking company or insurers.
  6. Call a lawyer ASAP – An experienced attorney can help you fight for the compensation you deserve.

Doing these things can make all the difference in getting a fair settlement.

Let’s Fight This Battle Together

You didn’t ask for this. You didn’t expect your life to be flipped upside down by a truck accident. But now, you have a choice—you can let insurance companies dictate what happens next, or you can fight back.

Our truck accident attorneys at Horn Wright, LLP, don’t back down from trucking companies or insurers who try to lowball victims. We’re here to help you fight for the maximum compensation you deserve. We know their tactics, and we know how to win. 

If you’re ready to take action, we’re ready to stand beside you. Call our office for your free consultation.

What Sets Us Apart From The Rest?

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