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Winter Weather Accidents in Texas: What Injured Drivers Need to Know in 2026

  • Writer: Sebastian Nuñez Injury Law
    Sebastian Nuñez Injury Law
  • Feb 16
  • 3 min read

As winter weather continues to affect Texas, including parts of West Texas and the El Paso region, drivers are facing increased risks on the road. Freezing temperatures, unexpected rain, and slick road conditions have already contributed to a rise in serious car accidents across the state.


If you or a loved one has been injured in a winter-related crash, understanding your legal rights is critical. An experienced personal injury lawyer in El Paso can help protect your health, finances, and future.


At Sebastian Nuñez Injury Law, we help accident victims navigate these complex cases and fight for the compensation they deserve.


Why Winter Driving Is More Dangerous in Texas


Unlike northern states, many parts of Texas are not equipped for prolonged cold weather. Roads are rarely treated for ice, and many drivers are unfamiliar with winter driving conditions.


Common winter-related hazards include:

  • Black ice on bridges and overpasses

  • Reduced visibility from fog and rain

  • Wet roads mixed with oil residue

  • Slower braking times

  • Tire traction loss

  • Inexperienced winter drivers


Even a light freeze can turn a normal commute into a dangerous situation.


Winter Accidents Often Lead to Severe Injuries


Cold-weather crashes tend to happen at higher speeds and involve multiple vehicles. These accidents frequently result in serious or catastrophic injuries, including:


  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Herniated discs

  • Broken bones

  • Internal bleeding

  • Whiplash and neck injuries

  • Permanent nerve damage


Many victims underestimate their injuries at first, only to experience worsening symptoms weeks later.

Seeking medical care immediately is essential — both for your health and your legal claim.



Who Is Liable in a Winter Weather Accident?


Bad weather does NOT excuse reckless driving.


Under Texas law, drivers must adjust their behavior based on road conditions. If someone fails to slow down, maintain control, or drive responsibly, they may still be held liable.


Potentially responsible parties include:

  • A negligent driver

  • A commercial trucking company

  • A delivery service

  • A rideshare driver

  • A government agency (in rare road maintenance cases)

  • A vehicle manufacturer (in defect cases)


Determining liability requires early investigation, which is why contacting a lawyer quickly is critical.


What To Do After a Winter Accident in El Paso


If you are involved in a crash during winter conditions, take these steps immediately:

1. Get Medical Help

Even if you “feel okay,” seek medical attention. Adrenaline masks injuries.

2. Document the Scene

Take photos of:

  • Road conditions

  • Ice or standing water

  • Vehicle damage

  • Traffic signs

  • Weather conditions

3. Avoid Giving Recorded Statements

Insurance adjusters may pressure you to speak quickly. Do not give statements without legal guidance.

4. Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer

Early legal representation protects evidence and prevents mistakes.


How Insurance Companies Use Weather Against You


After winter accidents, insurance companies often argue:

  • “The weather caused the crash.”

  • “No one is at fault.”

  • “You assumed the risk.”

  • “Your injuries are unrelated.”


These tactics are designed to reduce or deny your claim.


With years of experience defending corporations and insurers, Sebastian Nuñez understands these strategies — and knows how to dismantle them.


Why Experience Matters in Serious Injury Cases


Winter-related accidents often involve:


  • Multiple vehicles

  • Commercial drivers

  • High medical bills

  • Long-term disability

  • Lost income

  • Future care needs


These cases require more than basic legal representation.


They require:

  • Accident reconstruction

  • Medical experts

  • Economic specialists

  • Litigation readiness

  • Trial preparation


At Sebastian Nuñez Injury Law, every serious injury case is built as if it is going to trial — because that is how maximum results are achieved.


Emotional Impact of Winter Accidents


Beyond physical injuries, winter crashes often leave victims dealing with:


  • Anxiety while driving

  • Depression

  • Financial stress

  • Family hardship

  • Job insecurity

  • Long-term pain


You should not have to face this alone.


Legal representation is about more than compensation — it is about restoring stability and protecting your future.


Speak With an El Paso Personal Injury Lawyer Today


If you were injured in a winter weather accident in El Paso or anywhere in Texas, you deserve answers and protection.


  • Free consultations

  • No fees unless we win

  • Bilingual representation

  • Trial-tested advocacy

  • Client-first service



Don’t let insurance companies decide your future.

Let an experienced personal injury lawyer fight for you.


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