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Autumn Driving Hazards

Autumn in New Jersey is a beautiful season filled with crisp air, colorful foliage, and cooler temperatures. Unfortunately, these seasonal changes also bring unique autumn driving hazards that increase the risk of car accidents. At the Law Office of Andrew Maze, our team has extensive experience representing clients injured in car accidents during the fall, and we understand how dangerous the roads can become this time of year.

Drivers must take extra precautions during the fall season to avoid accidents due to dangers like wet leaves, deer crossings, and the blinding sunlight of early sunsets.

Wet Leaves: More Than Just a Fall Nuisance

Fallen leaves may be picturesque, but when wet, they create slippery road conditions that can lead to serious crashes. Much like black ice, wet leaves reduce tire traction, making it difficult to brake or steer safely. They can also hide potholes, debris, or lane markings, increasing the danger.

Drivers should:

  • Reduce speed on leaf-covered roads.
  • Keep a safe following distance.
  • Ensure tires are properly maintained.

If another driver’s negligence on slick roads causes an accident, a New Jersey personal injury attorney at the Law Office of Andrew Maze can help you recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Deer Crossings: A Seasonal Spike

Fall is mating season for deer, which means drivers should expect more animals crossing roads, especially in rural or wooded areas. Deer-related accidents in NJ peak in October and November, often occurring at dawn or dusk when visibility is low.

To avoid collisions, drivers should:

  • Stay alert near deer crossing signs.
  • Use high beams when safe to increase visibility.
  • Avoid swerving suddenly, which can cause more dangerous accidents with other vehicles.

If you’ve been injured in a crash involving a deer and another driver’s unsafe reaction, you may need legal representation to protect your rights.

Early Sunsets and Reduced Visibility

Another major seasonal driving danger in autumn is reduced daylight. With early sunsets in New Jersey, drivers often face glare from the setting sun during evening commutes. Once it gets dark, poor visibility makes it harder to spot pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles, increasing the risk of pedestrian accidents in low visibility conditions.

Safe driving tips include keeping windshields clean, wearing polarized sunglasses to minimize glare, and turning on headlights earlier than usual. If another motorist fails to adjust to these early sunset driving risks and causes a collision, the Law Office of Andrew Maze is here to help.

Why Choose the Law Office of Andrew Maze

At the Law Office of Andrew Maze, we are dedicated to helping victims of fall car accidents and other seasonal driving hazards. As a trusted car accident lawyer in New Jersey, Attorney Andrew Maze works tirelessly to hold negligent drivers accountable. Whether your injury was caused by wet leaves, a deer crossing, or poor visibility at dusk, we have the experience to build a strong case on your behalf.If you or a loved one has been injured in a New Jersey car accident this autumn, don’t wait to seek legal help. Contact the Law Office of Andrew Maze today for a consultation. Our team is here to protect your rights, explain your options, and fight for the compensation you deserve.

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