Louisiana’s subtropical climate brings frequent rain, fog, and occasional flooding that create hazardous driving conditions throughout the year. While weather contributes to many car accidents in the New Orleans area, drivers still have a legal duty to adjust their driving to conditions. When motorists fail to slow down in rain, maintain safe following distances in fog, or avoid flooded roads, they can be held liable for the crashes they cause.
At Smiley Injury Law, our New Orleans car accident lawyers represent victims injured in weather-related car accidents throughout Louisiana. We understand that weather doesn’t excuse negligent driving, and we hold drivers accountable when they cause crashes by failing to adjust to conditions.
While weather conditions like rain, fog, and flooding contribute to approximately 21% of all vehicle crashes nationwide, Louisiana law requires drivers to operate vehicles safely given current conditions—drivers who cause accidents by speeding on wet roads, following too closely in fog, or failing to see stopped traffic due to reduced visibility are negligent and liable for resulting injuries. The fact that weather made driving more challenging doesn’t excuse failure to exercise appropriate caution; it makes that caution more necessary.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) reports that weather-related crashes occur across the country, but drivers remain responsible for adjusting their behavior to maintain safety. Louisiana drivers are expected to know that rain is common, visibility can be limited, and roads may flood—and to drive accordingly.
Weather significantly impacts road safety nationwide and in Louisiana.
National Statistics
According to FHWA data:
Wet pavement is the most common weather-related crash factor:
Reduced visibility significantly increases crash risk:
Drivers cause weather-related accidents through specific negligent behaviors.
Speed limits represent maximum safe speeds under ideal conditions. In adverse weather, safe speeds are significantly lower:
Drivers who maintain normal speeds in hazardous weather demonstrate negligence.
Tailgating is dangerous in any conditions but becomes even more hazardous when:
Safe following distances increase substantially in adverse weather.
Hydroplaning occurs when water builds up between tires and the road surface, causing loss of control. Hydroplaning risks increase with:
Drivers who hydroplane and crash due to excessive speed are negligent.
Despite widespread warnings against driving through floods, many drivers attempt to cross flooded roads. This negligent decision can result in:
Louisiana law requires headlights when wipers are in use. Driving in rain without headlights:
Establishing that another driver’s negligence—not just the weather—caused your crash is essential to recovery.
Evidence of Negligent Driving
Witness Testimony
Witnesses can testify about:
Police Reports
Officers document:
Weather-related accidents can cause severe injuries, particularly when negligent drivers fail to slow down for conditions.
Traumatic Brain Injuries
Head trauma from weather-related crashes includes:
Spinal Injuries
Impact forces cause spinal damage:
Broken Bones
Common fractures in weather-related crashes include:
Soft Tissue Injuries
Whiplash and other soft tissue damage from weather-related crashes:
Louisiana law allows comprehensive compensation when negligent drivers cause weather-related crashes.
Economic Damages
Non-Economic Damages
Louisiana follows pure comparative fault under Louisiana Civil Code Article 2323. You can recover damages even if partially at fault, with recovery reduced by your fault percentage.
Insurance companies often argue that weather conditions—rather than driver negligence—caused crashes. They may also try to attribute fault to you for being on the road in bad weather. Our car accident attorneys fight these tactics by proving the other driver’s negligent failure to adjust to conditions.
Statute of Limitations
Under Louisiana Civil Code Article 3492, you have one year from the accident date to file a personal injury lawsuit.
Weather-related crash investigations require prompt action to document conditions at the time of the accident. Contact an attorney immediately to preserve evidence.
Contact a New Orleans Weather-Related Accident Lawyer
If you’ve been injured in a rain, fog, or flooding accident in New Orleans or anywhere in Louisiana, Smiley Injury Law can help you hold negligent drivers accountable. Weather doesn’t excuse careless driving, and our experienced car accident attorneys prove driver negligence caused your injuries.
Contact Smiley Injury Law today for a free, confidential consultation:
📞 (504) 822-2222
📍 201 St Charles Ave, Ste 2500, New Orleans, LA 70170
We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing unless we win your case.
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