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Icy Roads and Multi-Car Pile-Ups: Can I File an Accident Lawsuit?

Jan 31, 2024 @ 11:28 AM — by Foley Law Firm
Tagged with: Legal Claim For Multi Vehicle Crash On Icy Road

Poor weather can be dangerous to drive in. Icy roads affect traction and increase the risk of spinning and sliding into other vehicles, sometimes causing multi-car pile-ups. 

When multiple vehicles are involved, determining fault can be confusing. At Foley Law Firm, our Lackawanna County car accident lawyers can review your claim to determine liability. 

If you have been injured in a car accident due to poor road conditions and want to know who is liable, our ScrantonStroudsburg, and Wilkes-Barre, PA, attorneys are available to discuss your case. 

Driving in Poor Weather and the Risk of Multi-Car Pile-Ups

Road conditions in inclement weather can make safely operating a vehicle very difficult and requires drivers to adapt their driving by doing things like slowing down and leaving more room between other vehicles.  

Since it takes longer for cars to slow down on wet or icy roads, driving too fast or leaving too little room to brake can lead to chain-reaction accidents involving numerous vehicles. Also, heavy rains, snow, or fog can make visibility very poor and drivers may not see the car in front of them until it’s too late.

Who’s Liable for a Multi-Car Pile-Up Accident in Poor Weather?

Determining fault in a multi-car pile-up depends on the circumstances surrounding the event. Investigations are generally done by law enforcement, insurance adjusters, and any car accident attorneys representing those involved in the accident to determine the initial cause of the accident. 

Sometimes multiple drivers share fault. In other cases an accident may be caused by a poorly maintained road or even a vehicle defect. With this in mind, some parties who may be held liable include: 

Recover Damages Through a Personal Injury Lawsuit

Those who are injured in a multi-car pile-up accident may be able to recover compensation for their losses even if they are partially at-fault. Injured parties may seek compensation through a personal injury lawsuit in Pennsylvania as long as they are less than 50% responsible for the accident.  

Through a personal injury lawsuit, accident victims may be eligible for financial compensation for damages such as:

Contact Foley Law Firm

If you have been injured in a multi-car accident, it’s important to speak with an attorney. The attorneys of Foley Law Firm can review your accident claim to help you recover damages you might qualify for. Contact our law firm to schedule a consultation.