By Anderson Cummings Drawhorn on June 6, 2024
Sun glare can happen any time of year. During the summer when days are longer, however, you may be more likely run into this issue during your daily commute. So, how can you prevent crashes due to sun glare?
At Anderson & Cummings, sun glare is a treacherous road hazard all drivers will encounter. Today, we share key tips you can use to prevent sun glare crashes all year round. We also discuss why a crash due to sun glare does not get at-fault drivers off the hook for any resulting damages.
Injured in a crash caused by another driver? Are they trying to blame the incident on sun glare? Call our law offices for legal help. Our auto crash attorneys in Fort Worth advocate for victims of traffic accidents every day, and we have a long history of proven success. We work tirelessly to recover full and fair compensation for our clients.
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Believe it or not, there are many things drivers can do to mitigate the dangers of sun glare. Here are some key tips to plan for before going out on the road:
Sun glare is that awful moment when bright sunlight temporarily blinds drivers. Being “blinded by the light” is a real thing, making it difficult to see anything on the road. If drivers get caught unaware, it can lead to a dangerous crash.
This phenomenon usually happens during sunrise or sunset when the sun is lower on the horizon. These timeframes are the worst, when bright rays directly enter the driver’s line of sight. Sun glare is a significant road hazard, because it reduces a driver’s ability to see other vehicles, pedestrians, traffic signals and road hazards. The likelihood of a sun glare crash is much greater during this time.
Sun glare creates blinding conditions that make it harder to maintain vehicle control. Drivers who get caught off-guard by sun glare are at risk of a crash due to:
Even being blinded by the sun for a brief moment can lead to rear-end collisions, sideswipes or accidents involving pedestrians and cyclists.
Glare reflects off shiny surfaces, such as wet roads, vehicle windshields or other cars. These reflections not only amplify sun glare, but also further impair your visibility.
Drivers often swerve or make other sudden, unsafe maneuvers to try to avoid the blinding light. These actions could startle other drivers and lead to multi-vehicle pileups. While reacting in this way, drivers might inadvertently drift out of their lanes. They might also miss important road signs or a child, pedestrian or animal in the road.
Unfortunately, a car crash due to sun glare is not considered an act of God. The reason for this is that Acts of God are considered unavoidable under the law. However, sun glare is a foreseeable danger. Therefore, drivers are expected to take reasonable steps to avoid this hazard.
Our experienced legal team at Anderson & Cummings are ready to help you after a Texas car crash. We offer completely free initial consultations to answer your questions and discuss potential legal options.
Since we take car crash claims on contingency, there are no fees or upfront costs. We only get paid if we win money for you through a settlement or jury-awarded verdict.
Deadlines apply, so we strongly recommend seeking legal help as soon after a Fort Worth crash as possible.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Seth Anderson, whose team has more than 50 years of combined legal experience in helping victims of personal injury seek justice.
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