Winter Road Accident in Duluth: Who’s Liable When Ice Causes a Crash?

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Winter Road Accident in Duluth: Who’s Liable When Ice Causes a Crash?

Icy winter roadway in Duluth where a Duluth winter car accident attorney helps crash victims recover compensation

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, harsh weather conditions accounted for over 62 million crashes during the period, 2013 – 2022. Rain or mist is the leading cause of these accidents, while freezing precipitation is the second major contributor. 

Winter weather contributes to thousands of car accident injuries each year across Minnesota. Duluth is among the hardest-hit cities due to its extreme lake-effect conditions, ranking 10th in the list of worst cities for winter driving.  

If you were hurt in a crash on icy roads, understanding liability is essential. A qualified Duluth winter car accident attorney can help you identify who is responsible and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Who Is Liable for Ice-Related Car Accidents?

Liability after Duluth car accidents on icy roads can fall on multiple parties. Understanding each potential defendant is the first step toward a successful auto accident claim.

The At-Fault Driver

Under Minnesota car accident laws, drivers have a duty to operate their vehicles safely. When a driver speeds, engages in distracted driving, or ignores road conditions, they can be found negligent. The at-fault driver, or their insurer, can be held responsible for medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle damage, and other damages.

Minnesota follows a modified comparative fault rule: car accident victims can successfully recover compensation as long as they are found to be less than 50% at fault. This means even a partial fault does not automatically bar your personal injury claim.

Government Road Maintenance Liability

When poor road maintenance, inadequate signage, or failure to salt and plow contributed to a motor vehicle accident, the responsible government entity may share liability. Municipalities have a legal duty to keep public roads reasonably safe.

However, there is a critical deadline: Minnesota law allows as little as 180 days to file a notice of claim against a municipality. Missing this window can permanently bar you from seeking compensation. Consulting a car accident attorney immediately after a crash involving road conditions is essential.

Third Parties and Trucking Companies

In some car accident cases, a third party, such as a trucking company that failed to maintain safe tires or a contractor responsible for road de-icing, may share fault. Identifying all at-fault parties requires prompt investigation of the accident scene, police reports, weather data, and medical records.

Minnesota’s No-Fault Insurance System and Your Claim

Minnesota operates under a no-fault insurance system. Your own personal injury protection (PIP) coverage pays for medical expenses and lost wages regardless of who caused the accident. Every driver must carry minimum PIP coverage of $40,000, split as $20,000 for medical expenses and $20,000 for non-medical expenses.

To step outside the no-fault system and pursue a liability claim against the other driver’s insurance company for non-economic damages, such as emotional distress and pain and suffering, your medical bills must exceed $4,000, or you must have suffered a permanent injury. Car accident injuries that may meet this threshold include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, broken bones, neck injuries, head injuries, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

Many car accident victims are unaware that the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim in Minnesota is generally six years from the date of the accident. However, claims against government entities have much shorter deadlines, making it critical to seek legal advice without delay.

What Can Car Accident Victims Recover?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, vehicle damage, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life. Requiring extensive medical treatment for injuries sustained in a car wreck can create financial hardship quickly.

Beyond economic losses, car accident victims can also pursue non-economic damages when they meet the liability threshold. Psychological injuries, emotional trauma, and the physical and emotional toll of serious accidents are all recognized under Minnesota personal injury law.

How Duluth Car Accident Lawyers Can Help

Experienced personal injury attorneys understand that winter car accident cases require a deeper investigation into crash physics and weather data. Local expertise matters: Duluth car accident lawyers know regional road conditions, local court systems, and how to build strong evidence for your car accident claim. An experienced car accident attorney can negotiate for a fair settlement and, if necessary, take your case to court to pursue maximum compensation.

Most car accident claims are handled on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless you win. Duluth car accident attorneys offer a free consultation and free case evaluation so you can understand your options with no financial risk.

Many car accident victims are surprised by how much legal representation can change the outcome of their auto accident claim. An experienced personal injury attorney will gather medical records, police reports, and witness statements, coordinate with your legal team, handle insurance claims, and keep you updated throughout the legal process.

Contact a Duluth Winter Car Accident Attorney Today

Have you suffered car accident injuries or lost a loved one on icy Duluth roads? Physical injuries, medical attention costs, and legal deadlines involved in car accidents in Duluth demand prompt action.

Whether you need to pursue a wrongful death claim, an auto accident claim, or a standard personal injury case, the injury lawyers at Lowe Law Group are ready to help. Our Duluth personal injury lawyers can fight for the fair compensation you deserve. Contact our law office in Duluth to schedule your free consultation today

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