Experts In This Article
- Michael T. Gibson, Esq., Lead Attorney & President at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Catastrophic Injuries Expert and Licensed for 17 years
- Todd Curtin Esq., Partner & Lead Trial Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney and Licensed for 8 years
- Amit Jhalli, Esq. Attorney at Michael T. Gibson, P.A., Auto Justice Attorney, Personal Injury Pre-suit Investigation & Brain Injury Expert and Licensed for 9 years
It is an annual event many count on in Florida: the arrival of the snowbirds. As these drivers begin to come to the sunshine state to stay for a few months, more year-round residents can feel their presence on the roadways. This frequently leads to an increase in car accidents resulting in the need for an auto accident attorney. Orlando personal injury lawyer Michael T. Gibson offers helpful tips to keep you safe while on the roads. Follow this advice to avoid a collision with a snowbird:
- Avoid tailgating– Snowbirds are known for slamming on their brakes as they pass by a street they were looking for, or driving slower than normal when looking for their destination. When you tailgate these drivers, you are more likely to get into a car accident.
- Calm your road rage– It is not uncommon to become frustrated with snowbirds while driving, but road rage will only increase your risk of being involved in an Orlando car crash. Do your best to calm down while behind the wheel so you can avoid a collision.
- Approach intersections with care– Not only are snowbirds behind the wheel of other cars, but they are also walking on the sidewalks and may step out in front of oncoming traffic without realizing it. Be aware when you drive and approach intersections with care where this is more likely to happen.
- Stay distraction free– Drivers unfamiliar with the area are more likely to make sudden decisions and disobey the rules of the road to reach their destination. If you are distracted, you are less likely to see these behaviors and more likely to cause a collision.
- Do not drink and drive– Driving conditions are worse when snowbirds are in town. When you are under the influence of even a small amount of alcohol, you are unable to make fast decisions to accommodate these varied conditions. Stay sober when you are behind the wheel at all times.
Knowledge Equals Power in Orlando Auto Accident Cases
If you are involved in a car wreck with a snowbird, contact our experienced Orlando car accident attorneys for help (407-422-4529). These cases are often complicated and deal with out-of-state insurance companies making it more difficult to get the compensation you are entitled to. Contact us today for more information on how we can help you with your claim.