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Car Accidents in Buffalo Caused by Snow and Ice

lemaster • Jul 13, 2017
Car Accidents in Buffalo Caused by Snow and Ice

The residents of Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Western New York are familiar with the amount of snow that seems destined to fall at this time each year. In fact, on average, Buffalo sees 112.0 inches of snowfall each winter .

Although snow may be a familiar scene here in WNY, driving in wintery conditions can be dangerous, even for the most experienced drivers. During these winter months, the rate of auto accidents on thruways and local roads can increase dramatically. According to Weather-Related Crash Statistics , snow is responsible for 17 percent of all weather-related collisions, slush 14 percent, and icy pavement 10 percent annually. As a result, over 445,000 people are injured in weather-related crashes each year.

Because of the increased risk of having an auto accident in adverse weather conditions, drivers should take precautions to avoid collisions.

How to minimize your chance of an automobile accident this winter:


  • Avoid tailgating, leave extra following distance.
  • Do not use a cell phone or text while driving.
  • Drive at or below the speed limit in inclement weather.
  • Watch far enough ahead to maintain a steady speed.
  • Don’t turn or brake abruptly.
  • Take curves at slower speeds and avoid braking in curves.
  • Avoid driving alongside other vehicles.

Safe driving does not necessarily mean you will avoid an accident. Other drivers may ignore the dangers of snow and ice or misjudge their ability.

What to do if you’ve been involved in a weather-related car accident:


  • Call 9-1-1 if someone is injured.
  • Call the police.
  • Call your insurance agent as soon as possible to report the accident.
  • Exchange information with the other party/parties involved ( Name, address and phone numbers; Get the license plate number, make, model and year of the vehicle; Auto insurance information; Car registration number; and Driver’s license number).
  • Get the names, addresses, and phone numbers of any witnesses.
  • Take pictures of the accident, damage to the vehicle, and the area around the accident.
  • Gather details from the accident: note the date and time; the type of weather; the location of the accident, including any landmarks.
  • Call an experienced attorney, such as Craig Z. Small of Small Law Firm .

If you, or someone you know, was recently injured in a car accident caused by another driver, you may be eligible to recover compensation for physical pain and suffering, loss of mobility, and mental anguish.

With over 21 years of experience, Attorney Craig Small will guide you through the legal process and help you to understand your rights. Our approach is to provide each person with the personal attention you would expect from a small law office. As an experienced trial attorney, Attorney Small approaches each case fully prepared to go to trial. Of course, many cases are successfully resolved prior to trial.

When you need a personal injury attorney, be sure to contact the Small Law Firm for a free consultation.

To get started: CALL (716) 847-2600 or Contact Us TODAY!

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