Bad weather and flooding can create dangerous driving conditions across Fort Myers and Lee County. However, weather alone does not excuse careless or reckless driving. When drivers fail to slow down, maintain control, or adjust to road conditions, they can be held responsible for the damages they cause. Wolfson & Leon represents victims of weather-related crashes and aggressively pursues compensation — even when insurers attempt to blame the weather instead of the driver.
Bad Weather, Flooding, and Seasonal Car Accidents in Fort Myers / Lee CountyFort Myers experiences frequent afternoon thunderstorms, coastal wind patterns, hurricane season rain bands, and localized flooding — particularly during summer and fall months. Roads like Colonial Boulevard, U.S. 41, Daniels Parkway, and Six Mile Cypress Parkway can accumulate standing water quickly, creating hydroplaning risks and sudden lane loss.
Drivers still have a legal duty to operate their vehicles safely under these conditions. This means slowing down, increasing following distance, activating headlights, and avoiding flooded lanes when possible. When drivers ignore these responsibilities, accidents happen — and those injuries are preventable.
Wolfson & Leon has represented injured crash victims since 1963. Our trial attorneys understand how insurers attempt to minimize responsibility in weather-related crashes, and we know how to challenge these defenses effectively.
Why Bad Weather Leads to Crashes in Fort MyersPoor weather conditions don’t cause accidents by themselves. Negligence during poor weather does.
Common contributing behaviors include:
Even experienced drivers can misjudge stopping distances on wet pavement. But when a driver knows the roads are slick and still chooses risky behavior, they may be found legally at fault.
High-Risk Roads and Weather Conditions in Fort MyersWeather-related crashes often occur at or near:
Neighborhoods with older drainage systems or low-lying coastal grading may flood after only short rain periods.
Weather does not eliminate responsibility — it heightens it.
How We Prove Fault in Weather-Related Car AccidentsInsurance companies often argue:
Shows speed, braking, steering input, and acceleration in the seconds before impact.
Traffic and Commercial Surveillance VideoWe obtain recordings from:
If texting or device use is suspected, we may subpoena phone records.
Roadway Engineering & Drainage AnalysisWe document whether the driver could and should have seen standing water or visible puddling.
Expert Accident ReconstructionEngineers reconstruct:
Our approach anticipates insurance defense strategies and prepares cases for litigation from day one.
Florida’s Modified Comparative Negligence RuleFlorida’s negligence law changed in 2023.
You may still recover compensation if:
If the insurer attempts to argue shared fault, we respond with evidence of:
We focus on clearly proving the other driver’s responsibility — not letting insurers hide behind weather conditions.
Common Injuries in Weather-Related CollisionsInjuries can worsen when the body tenses at the moment of hydroplane or loss of control impact.
Damages We Pursue for ClientsDepending on the severity of the injuries, compensation may include:
We document how injuries affect your life now and in the future — not just initial medical bills.
Why Choose Wolfson & LeonOur focus is on protecting your financial stability and long-term well-being.
Call Wolfson & LeonIf you were injured in a weather-related or flooding crash, you should not have to face the insurance company alone.
Call (239) 777-9954 for a free consultation.We represent clients in Fort Myers, Cape Coral, Lehigh Acres, Estero, Sanibel, and throughout Southwest Florida.