Winter weather can lead to some treacherous driving conditions. Just ask the drivers involved in two chain-reaction crashes – a 52-car pileup and a 100-car pileup, both of which occurred Monday near Cincinnati.

One person was killed and at least 20 others were hurt in the crashes, reports Dayton, Ohio’s WDTN-TV. You can bet investigators, insurance adjusters, and even some lawyers are now trying to sort out what happened.

As wintry conditions settle over much of the nation, weather-related car crashes are inevitable. This winter season, what do you do if you’re involved in a chain-reaction crash? Here are some sensible suggestions:

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  • Motor Vehicle Accidents: First Steps (FindLaw)

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