Icey Driving Conditions in Alabama and Mississippi

Icey Weather conditions especially at night can make driving even more hazardous and difficult so please stay off the roads when you know the temperature is going to drop below freezing. It doesn't happen often in Tuscaloosa, AL and Columbus, MS but when it does it seems that all hell breaks loose. The interstates were even closed down in some places because of the black ice, sleet, snow and generally just slippery roads. It can be pretty hairy and scary and make you feel like this little guy. Wishing you were at home snuggled up in a blanket and not out here on these nasty highways stuck in endless traffic.
If you happen to be one of those unlucky ones that has to be out there in this mess and you find yourself sideswiped or sliding into someone, be sure to get yourself a good auto accident attorney to take the stress out of dealing with the insurance companies. In times like these it is hard to tell who is at fault when the weather makes the safest of drivers cars do things they would of never of done normally in just plain rain. If you find yourself stressed out by calls from insurance companies whether it be your own or theirs do yourself a favor and hand the problem over to a personal injury attorney that has experience with these things. Don't say something you may regret later over the phone because you were confused about what happened. It is hard enough dealing with inclement weather without having to answer calls from auto insurance companies on top of it.
If you are in the Tuscaloosa Alabama call: 205-342-3622  or
 Columbus MS 662-328-9365
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