Dallas, TX 75234
Dallas Distracted Driving Accident Attorney in Texas
Texas Lawyer for Crashes Caused by Cell Phones and Other Driver Distractions
Text messaging, talking, emailing or otherwise using a cellphone while driving is more dangerous than most people realize. Studies have shown that cellphone use while driving causes significant driver impairment. Thousands of Texans are injured or killed each year due to driving distractions from cellphone use. Yet, people continue to engage in this extremely risky behavior.
If you or a loved one was injured in a distracting driving accident in Texas, let the Dallas law firm of Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., help you with your recovery. With more than 25 years of experience handling claims involving motor vehicle accidents and serious and fatal personal injuries, our seasoned attorney knows how to handle the details of your claim while you concentrate on your recovery.
Common Driving Distractions That Lead to Accidents
Distracted driving can involve any action that causes a driver to shift his or her attention from driving to something else. Common examples of distracted driving include:
- Talking on a cellphone while driving
- Texting while driving
- Using other hand-held devices while driving
- Changing radio stations, CDs or iPods while driving
- Eating while driving
- Grooming while driving
Any action that takes a driver's eyes off the road, hands off the wheel or mind off driving can lead to a car crash or near-crash. If there is ever a time to exercise responsibility, it is when getting behind the wheel. Contact a lawyer today.
Seeking Justice for Injury Victims in Texas
If the negligence of another driver has caused you physical harm, take legal action to ensure that justice is served. You may be entitled to lost wages, medical care and long-term treatment as well as pain and suffering. We will do everything possible to get you the full compensation that you deserve for your injuries. Our team will negotiate with insurance companies in good faith, but we are fully prepared to take your case to trial if necessary.
Distracted Driving FAQs
Answer: This occurs when someone driving a car engages in conduct that takes their attention away from driving. It is very dangerous, as it prevents a driver from safely paying attention to the road, often leading to accidents.
Answer: There are numerous issues that may cause distractions for a driver, such as eating or drinking, talking to other passengers in the car, adjusting the radio station, taking a call on a cell phone, shaving, applying makeup, reading, and more. In recent years, texting and driving has become the most commonly recognized form of distracted driving. As a result, laws have been passed prohibiting texting while a person is operating a vehicle, since this has been demonstrated to be a major catalyst for car accidents.
Answer: If a person is caught driving while distracted, they can expect to be fined. They will likely face a fine somewhere between $25 and $99 for a first-time offense. Ifa person is caught a second time or more, the fine is increased to between $100 and $200. If distracted driving resulted in another person’s serious injury or death, penalties increase significantly, including much steeper fines and possible prison time.
Answer: Your lawyer will help you navigate the case if a distracted driver injures you. This may involve investigating and gathering evidence, determining liability, negotiating with insurance companies, managing legal deadlines, and more. Your attorney will serve as your personal legal advocate through the entirety of your case, working to ensure that you will be fully compensated for your financial losses and injuries you have suffered.
Answer: There are a few methods a lawyer may use to gather evidence. For example, your attorney may examine the police report, which may include statements from the involved parties, witnesses, or even admissions of distraction by the at-fault driver. Cell phone records may also provide evidence of distracted driving if they show that the at-fault driver was using their phone at the time of the accident.
Answer: Absolutely. In some cases, lawyers may investigate the at-fault driver’s social media accounts or online activity to search for any posts or messages indicating distracted driving behavior. However, it is important to note that accessing someone’s private account without proper authorization is illegal.
Call 214-221-5800 for a Free Consultation
When you or a loved one has been been injured by a distracted driver, it is important to seek legal help right away. At Jerry D. Andrews, P.C., we will explain your legal options, and help you seek compensation for your injuries and losses. Contact our Dallas office today at 214-221-5800 to schedule your free initial consultation. Our experienced team serves injured victims and their families in Dallas, Garland, Irving, Carrollton, Fort Worth, Valley Ranch, Mesquite, Grand Prairie, and communities throughout North Texas. Se habla Español.