At Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we’ve built our careers on helping car accident victims navigate the challenges they face after a crash. But in recent weeks, we’ve observed an unsettling trend—a significant rise in car accidents across Georgia and South Carolina. This increase isn’t just a coincidence. It’s a direct result of Hurricane Helene, which swept through the region, leaving behind widespread debris and hazardous road conditions.
The aftermath of the storm has turned our roads into obstacle courses. Fallen trees, broken signs, downed power lines, and even fragments of buildings now litter streets and highways. While cleanup efforts are ongoing, it’s clear that these hazards aren’t being cleared fast enough to ensure the safety of drivers. As a result, we’re seeing a surge in accidents, injuries, and damage.
Understanding why this is happening, how to protect yourself, and what to do if you’re involved in an accident is crucial in the wake of such a natural disaster. As experienced personal injury attorneys, we’re here to shed light on the situation and guide you through the steps to take if you or a loved one is affected.
Why Hurricane Debris Makes Roads More Dangerous
When a hurricane like Helene barrels through, it brings intense winds and heavy rain capable of tearing apart trees, power lines, and structures. After the storm passes, the debris left behind creates unique hazards that can make even short trips dangerous. Here are some of the ways this debris is causing problems for drivers:
Blocked Roads
Large objects like tree limbs or power poles can obstruct entire lanes of traffic. Drivers often swerve to avoid these obstacles, putting themselves at risk of colliding with other vehicles or even running off the road.
Obstructed Traffic Signs and Signals
Debris piles and fallen branches frequently block visibility of stop signs, yield signs, and traffic lights. Without clear guidance, intersections become especially hazardous.
Slick and Slippery Roads
Wet leaves and branches mixed with rainwater create conditions similar to driving on ice. Vehicles can skid or hydroplane, leading to loss of control.
Driver Distraction
Navigating around obstacles demands extra attention. Drivers often focus more on avoiding debris than on the traffic around them. This split-second distraction can result in rear-end collisions or side-swipes.
Hidden Hazards Underwater
Flooded roads are especially dangerous because they can conceal sharp debris, deep potholes, or other road damage. Driving into these areas can lead to tire blowouts or more severe accidents.
Who is Responsible for Cleaning the Roads?
Local governments and state agencies bear the responsibility of clearing roads after a storm. However, the magnitude of the damage caused by Hurricane Helene has overwhelmed cleanup crews. With limited resources and countless miles of roads to clear, the process is taking longer than usual.
In some cases, private property owners may also bear responsibility if debris from their property creates hazards on public roads. For example, if a tree from someone’s yard falls onto a street and they fail to address it, they could be held liable for accidents caused by the obstruction.
Determining who is responsible for clearing debris—and for accidents caused by it—requires careful investigation. That’s where experienced legal representation can make all the difference.
Staying Safe While Driving After a Hurricane
While we can’t always avoid driving after a storm, there are steps you can take to minimize the risk of an accident. Here are some tips to keep yourself and your loved ones safe:
- Slow Down: Reducing your speed gives you more time to react to unexpected obstacles.
- Stick to Main Roads: Major highways and streets are often prioritized for cleanup, making them safer than back roads.
- Avoid Flooded Areas: Standing water can conceal hazards like debris, sinkholes, or sharp objects.
- Stay Alert: Watch for debris, but also keep an eye on other drivers who might swerve unexpectedly.
- Report Dangerous Conditions: If you come across major hazards, report them to local authorities immediately. This can help prevent accidents for others.
Even with these precautions, accidents can still happen, especially when the road conditions are beyond your control.
What to Do If You’ve Been in an Accident
Being involved in a car accident caused by hurricane debris can leave you feeling overwhelmed and unsure of what to do next. On top of dealing with the physical and emotional impact of the crash, you may also face mounting medical bills, vehicle repair costs, and insurance claims.
If you or a loved one is injured in an accident, it’s important to act quickly and take the following steps:
Get Medical Attention Immediately
Your health and safety should be your first priority. Even if you don’t feel injured right away, some injuries—like whiplash or internal damage—might not show symptoms until later.
Document the Scene
Take photos of the accident scene, including any visible debris, your vehicle, and your injuries. This evidence can be crucial for proving fault later on.
Notify the Authorities
Report the accident to local law enforcement and file a report. Make sure to include details about any debris or hazardous conditions that contributed to the crash.
Contact Your Insurance Company
Notify your insurer about the accident, but be cautious about giving detailed statements until you’ve consulted with an attorney.
Speak with an Experienced Attorney
Hurricane-related accidents often involve complex questions of liability. Was the debris from public or private property? Should the city or state have cleared the area sooner? These are questions that require legal expertise to answer. At Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers, we can help you navigate these challenges and fight for the compensation you deserve.
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How We Can Help You
As personal injury attorneys serving Georgia and South Carolina, we understand how devastating a car accident can be, especially when it’s caused by something as unpredictable as a hurricane. Our team is dedicated to helping accident victims recover physically, emotionally, and financially.
We’ll investigate the details of your accident, gather evidence, and work to determine who is at fault. Whether it’s a local government agency, a private property owner, or another driver, we’ll fight to hold them accountable. Our goal is to secure compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages.
You don’t have to face this difficult time alone. Let us take on the legal burdens so you can focus on healing and moving forward.
Contact Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers Today
If you’ve been injured in a car accident caused by hurricane debris, don’t wait to get the help you need. The sooner you reach out, the sooner we can start building your case and protecting your rights.
Call Nimmons Malchow Johnson Injury Lawyers today for a free consultation. We’re here to listen, guide, and fight for you every step of the way. Together, we can work toward a brighter future, even in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
Stay safe, and remember—we’re always here to help.
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