Heavy, violent showers last night didn’t just gorge North
Texas streams and rivers, but also North Texas roadways today as downed tree
branches, wet roads, and, in a few cases, high water impeded traditional
traffic patterns.
Slower commutes isn’t the only effect commonly associated
with thunderstorms. Unfortunately, storms often cause an increase in automobile
accidents. By limiting visibility, adding new obstacles like pelting rain,
standing water, and downed branches, and prompting sudden, unexpected stops,
thunderstorms decreases safety and significantly increase the incidence of collision.
What should you do if your car was damaged or if you were
hurt as a result of a thunderstorm-related automobile accident? Do you have
questions about whether you’ll be able to recover from your insurance provider
or from the insurance company of the person who struck you? Answer these
important questions by talking to the legal professionals at Fears
| Nachawati today. For your free consultation, call us at
1.866.322.6898 or email us at http://www.fnlawfirm.com/contact.cfm.
We can help!