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• Spring Weather: The months of March, April and May are known for often being windy and rainy. Since "April showers bring May flowers," drivers often get caught in rainstorms during this season. Rain and wind can impair visibility and can lead to roadway obstructions, like blowing debris or large puddles. Hydroplaning is a concern any time it rains.
• Summer Weather: Pop-up thunderstorms are popular in Levittown and all over Bucks County during the summer months, which can lead to poor visibility, hydroplaning or even flooding. It is a good idea to catch the daily weather report and keep an eye on the sky to avoid being caught in a surprise storm.
• Fall Weather: Windy weather and foggy mornings are prevalent in the fall, leading to poor visibility and vehicle instability.
• Winter Weather: The biggest concern during the winter in the Bucks County area is snow. But other kinds of winter weather can be dangerous and are potential causes of auto accidents. Freezing rain often occurs during the winter, and wintry mixes of rain, sleet and snow often provide extra headaches for drivers in Levittown.
These weather events are a real concern all over the country in terms of auto accident dangers.
Annually, there are more than 1.5 million crashes,
over 600,000 people are injured and
about 7,000 people are killed due to weather-related events,
according to the Federal Highway Association.
Accidents are classified as weather-related if they occur in the presence of adverse weather or slick pavement.
If you were injured in a weather-related auto accident and are interested in learning more about your legal options, contact the experienced PA personal injury attorneys at Saile & Saile LLP. Located in lower Bucks County, PA, our legal team offers a FREE consultation as well as a FREE instant download of our PA Car Accident Book.
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