Cellphone use is the most common form of distracted driving. In addition to texting and talking on the phone, however, there are many ways a driver can become distracted. Our lawyers have extensive experience handling distracted driving cases involving a driver:
- Changing GPS settings or other dashboard settings
- Checking email
- Using a tablet, laptop or other mobile devices
- Changing a CD or radio station
- Putting on makeup or eating while driving
- Turning to speak to a passenger or child in the backseat
Evidence can disappear quickly after an accident. It is important to work with a lawyer who can interview witnesses, review police reports and collect other key evidence as soon as possible to prove distracted driving caused your accident. Our lawyers are skilled investigators who can provide you with the support, advice and representation you need at every stage of your case.
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If you were injured in a car crash or other type of motor vehicle accident, we offer personalized legal services and skilled advocacy. Contact us to discuss your distracted driving accident in a free initial consultation with one of our lawyers.