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Distracted Driving Lawyer

11.09.25
Davis Kelin Law Firm

Distracted driving has been a significant public safety concern for some time. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration defines distracted driving as any activity that diverts attention from driving, including texting, talking on the phone, eating, or using the radio. According to statistics from 2020, over 3,100 fatalities in the United States were due to distracted driving.

Victims of distracted driving accidents many times face severe injuries, emotional trauma, and financial burdens.

In many jurisdictions, distracted driving is classified as a form of negligence, which means that drivers who engage in such behavior can be held liable for any resulting accidents. This legal framework allows victims to seek compensation for their injuries and damages through civil lawsuits.

Some states have enacted specific laws targeting distracted driving such as bans on using cell phones or texting and driving. Violating these laws can result in fines and penalties.

When a distracted driving accident occurs, determining fault is required to process a claim. Insurance adjusters will investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident, including whether the at-fault driver was engaged in distracting activities at the time of the collision. If negligence is established, victims may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering.

Insurance adjusters often work to minimize payouts or deny claims altogether. Our attorneys know how to advocate effectively for our clients’ interests and we can counter any tactics employed by insurance companies to reduce liability.

Victims of distracted driving accidents may be entitled to compensation for their injuries and damages. This compensation typically falls into several categories, including medical expenses, lost wages, property damage, and pain and suffering. Medical expenses can be anything from emergency room visits to long-term rehabilitation costs, depending on the severity of the injuries.

Victims can also seek compensation for lost wages if they are unable to work due to the accident injuries.

One of the goals of pursuing legal action after a distracted driving accident is to hold negligent drivers accountable. Accountability serves not only as a means of justice but also as a deterrent against future negligent behavior. When drivers face legal consequences for their actions—whether through fines, penalties, or civil liability—it sends a clear message about the importance of responsible driving practices.

Having legal representation can significantly impact the outcome of a case. Studies have shown that individuals who hire attorneys for personal injury claims tend to receive higher settlements than those who attempt to navigate the process alone.

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