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Driving is often a necessary part of everyday life, so we accept the associated risks. But while you may not be able to avoid driving, there are ways to help limit your chance of getting involved in an accident. These risks are especially high during winter months when snow and ice are involved.

So what should you be doing differently during the snowy season to protect yourself and avoid a call to your auto accident lawyer?

Here are some tips on not only prepping your car with the necessary equipment, but also on how to adapt your driving behaviors. Don’t let an auto accident get in the way of your holiday fun this year.

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