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Ice Isn't The Only Thing That Causes Accidents

The Polar Vortex of 2021 is wreaking havoc across the US, and states are getting hammered by freezing temperatures, sleet, and snow. Those conditions led to a 100-car pileup in Texas just the other day. The event claimed the lives of at least five people and left dozens injured. Ice on roadways is no joke, and, unfortunately, more incidents are likely in the coming days. Hopefully not, but we should prepare for them just in case.



With any luck, Floridians won't have to worry about such conditions, and they will be able to drive around like normal. However, even if icy streets don't present themselves, motorists still need to be careful. Loads of other things can cause accidents, including negligence. Disasters can strike in the blink of an eye when negligent drivers are on the roads. What, you don't know what's considered recklessness? Well, don't fret, as we will get to some common issues in a bit.

Before discussing them, we will focus on something else, though. When a person sustains injuries in an accident with a negligent driver, the injured party may be entitled to fair compensation for their damages. They can file a lawsuit against the individual with the help of a car crash lawyer. The professional will collect evidence to build a concrete case and get the client the restitution they deserve.


Our firm offers free case reviews. That prevents Floridians from having to break the bank just to see where their claims stand. Also, clients only pay if they win, so if a negligent driver has left you hurt, please, don't hesitate to give us a call. Now, let's move on and look at several inappropriate activities that can cause accidents.

Drowsy Driving





Have you ever been on a long road trip only to find yourself nodding off behind the wheel? This is a common occurrence that happens more often than most people believe. For example, commercial truck drivers are always on the go. Sure, there are regulations that are supposed to make them rest for designated periods. However, some operators may be inclined to push their limits and cheat a bit to cover more miles and earn bigger paychecks.



Truckers aren't the only people on the roadways guilty of drowsy driving now and again. Teens, parents, workers, and other motorists hit the open road at times when they should actually be catching some Zs. Nobody should drive when their eyelids are heavy because that can lead to wrecks with injuries. Motorists who doze off operating vehicles could find themselves fighting lawsuits.

Drunk Driving





Who doesn't enjoy kicking back and having a few drinks with friends? People can build strong relationships with others at bars, nightclubs, and restaurants while catching a buzz. To each their own, and if this is what a person wants to do, good for them. However, after consuming liquid courage, folks feel ten feet tall and invincible. If they decide to get behind the wheel drunk, accidents can come to fruition. 



Innocent motorists, pedestrians, or motorcyclists can get struck, leaving them injured or dead. Not only could guilty parties have to pay victims compensation, but they might land behind bars as well. So, do yourself a favor the next time you're out drinking with friends. Schedule a ride with Lyft or Uber to ensure you and others on the streets get home safely.

Distracted Driving





It isn't hard for a driver to lose focus driving a vehicle. There are all sorts of things that can distract them and draw their attention elsewhere. Perhaps, cell phones are the biggest distractions, though. Almost all motorists have the devices, and many of them attempt to use them while driving. When texts come through, some individuals choose to answer and reply to them. 



Meanwhile, others answer calls and get into deep discussions. With their minds on anything but the road, crashes can occur in a heartbeat. It is in everyone's best interest for people to put their phones away while driving. Calls and texts can wait until cars are parked in secure locations.