
Study Finds That Distracted Driving Crashes Was a Leading Cause of Fatalities in 2016
Think you can handle looking down at your phone or talking to someone else in the car without your driving function being affected? So do most people, but they are not always right. This can mean that you only learn the true impact of distracted driving problems after it’s too late and you’ve been hurt in a serious accident. You could be found liable just for not paying attention and someone could get hurt. Distracted driving is a major contributor towards serious accidents, according to research.
Distracted driving continued to be the most common factor across fatal crashes in one state for the sixth straight year. This surpassed driving while intoxicated or speeding in the state of New Jersey. Driving while intoxicated is a major factor in many fatal crashes but driving while distracted is an activity that is engaged in by more individuals on the road.
Many people don’t recognize the safety hazard or overestimate their ability to operate the car and pay attention to their phone at the same time. Fatal crashes have increased throughout many states regarding distracted driving and awareness campaigns and laws that intend to crackdown on behavior have not done much to curb the actual action of these behaviors across various age groups. Although teenagers are often pinpointed as the highest distracted driving risk, people have admitted to driving texting or engaging in a number of other distracting behaviors such as grooming or eating behind the wheel across multiple age groups. Many of these people don’t realize the significant risk of a distracted driving accident until it is too late and they are involved in a critical crash with injuries or fatalities for others.
This overwhelming experience may prompt the surviving victims or the loved ones of someone who is killed in such an accident to pursue a personal injury or a wrongful death lawsuit. It can be overwhelming and difficult for someone who finds themselves in this position to identify how to move on but retaining the right personal injury lawyer is often the first step in this overwhelming process.
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