DISTRACTED DRIVING ACCIDENTS

DISTRACTED DRIVING ACCIDENTS

With the number of cell phone subscribers in the U.S. approaching 300 million people, the potential for distracted driving from that cause alone is enormous. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety reports an estimated 5% of drivers are talking on cell phones at any given time. That translates to about 672,000 passenger vehicles with drivers who are on the phone. Taking the wheel of a motor vehicle implies a duty to be a responsible driver. But the number of potential distractions waiting to divert motorists’ attention can easily interfere with that duty. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration reports that about 20% of accidents that cause injuries are due to distracted driving.

Carrollton Car Accident Attorney Mike Goolsby has seen the damage that distracted drivers can do. He knows that you may be left seriously injured and unable to earn a living simply because a motorist chose to take a phone call or send a text message. When distracted drivers cause accidents, Dallas personal injury lawyer Mike Goolsby believes they must be held responsible for their negligence. At the Goolsby Law Firm, you’ll find a strong legal advocate in car accident lawyer Mike Goolsby.

What consititues distracted driving? The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it’s any activity a motorist engages in that isn’t driving and that has the potential to divert the driver’s attention from operating his or her vehicle. The NHTSA says distractions can be visual, manual, or cognitive, based on their ability take your eyes from the road, your hands from the wheel, or your mind from driving, respectively. The agency estimates that 448,000 people are injured by distracted drivers yearly.

Activities commonly identified as distractions for drivers include such things as:

  • Using a cell phone
  • Texting
  • Eating
  • Talking to passengers
  • Drinking
  • Adjusting the radio
  • Using vehicle technologies
  • Using portable electronic devices

As an experienced and informed Dallas Car Accident Attorney, Mike Goolsby knows that Texas has taken action to limit distracted driving by mandating that bus drivers and novice drivers not use cell phones at the wheel. Further, the state bans those two groups of motorists from texting while driving. Texas also prohibits the use of cell phones and texting in school zones.

As electronic devices become more affordable and their use increases, the likelihood grows that drivers will find more ways to be distracted from operating their vehicles. Carrollton Personal Injury Attorney Mike Goolsby is committed to bringing distracted drivers who cause injuries to justice. If you’ve been hurt by a distracted driver, contact the Goolsby Law Firm for a free consultation. You may be entitled to compensation for your medical care, your lost wages, and your pain and suffering. Attorney Goolsby offers injury victims the aggressive representation they need to protect their rights and pursue damages for their serious injuries. Call today. You pay us nothing if we don’t recover money for you.

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