Driving in Rainy or
Snowy Weather
Every Fall season, we
get all excited with the change of seasons, Halloween, and Thanksgiving.
But, during the Fall, daylight savings time shortens our time driving home from
work, or school in the light, plunging us into darkness. Make sure you
take time, and slow down so that you can see hazards on the road. If you
are caught in unexpected snow, or heavy rain, drive cautiously, and try to get
off the roads as soon as possible. You can account for your actions, and
drive slowly, and reasonably, but you can’t account for those folks that are
driving too fast for conditions, and putting your life, and theirs into
jeopardy with their actions.
Often the last
vestiges of hurricane season, dumps upon North Carolina and South Carolina
powerful storms that cause flooding, heavy rain, tornadoes, thunder and
lightning, and power outages. If you are in an evacuation zone, heed the
warnings of your local and state governments, and evacuate if you are told to
do so. Material things are replaceable, but you and your family members
are not. If you are unable to evacuate, seek refuge at a recognized
state, or local government shelter.
If you find yourself
in the wrong place at the wrong time, and get in an auto accident, or are
injured on the job in North Carolina, or South Carolina, Tippens & Zurosky
has time for you, and your questions. Tippens & Zurosky has
represented people involved in auto accidents, or hurt on the job in North
Carolina and South Carolina for nearly twenty years. Let us answer any of
your questions regarding any automobile accident, or work-related injury.
Call us toll free at (877) 372-3580, or 704-343-0018 to
schedule a consultation so that we may assist you.
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