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Distracted driving is a leading cause of car accidents resulting in serious injuries and fatalities across Georgia and South Carolina. If you or a loved one has been injured due to a distracted driver, you need an experienced distracted driving accident injury lawyer who understands the complexities of these cases and can fight for the compensation you deserve. At Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys, our skilled distracted driving accident attorneys are committed to protecting your rights and helping you navigate the legal process.

Understanding Distracted Driving and Its Risks

Distracted driving involves any activity that diverts a driver’s attention from the road, including texting, talking on the phone, eating, or adjusting the radio. These distractions significantly impair a driver’s ability to react promptly and make sound judgments, leading to accidents that could have been prevented. In Georgia and South Carolina, laws prohibit the use of handheld devices while driving, yet distracted driving remains a prevalent issue.

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Common Injuries Resulting from Distracted Driving Accidents

Victims of distracted driving accidents often sustain severe injuries, such as:

  • Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI): Caused by sudden impacts, TBIs can lead to long-term cognitive and physical impairments.

  • Spinal Cord Injuries: Damage to the spinal cord can result in paralysis or loss of sensation.

  • Whiplash and Neck Injuries: Sudden jerks during collisions can cause neck strains and sprains.

  • Fractures and Broken Bones: The force of an accident can lead to broken bones requiring extensive medical treatment.

  • Soft Tissue Injuries: Sprains, strains, and bruises are common and can cause prolonged pain and discomfort.

Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may need extensive medical treatment and rehabilitative care to recover. If your injuries are severe enough to require ongoing medical care, you may be unable to work and may not be able to support yourself financially. In this case, you may be eligible for financial compensation for your losses.

Steps to Take After a Distracted Driving Accident

If you’ve been involved in an accident caused by a distracted driver, it’s crucial to take the following steps:

  1. Seek Medical Attention: Even if you feel fine, some injuries may not be immediately apparent.

  2. Report the Accident: Contact law enforcement to file a report, which is essential for your claim.

  3. Document the Scene: Take photographs of the accident scene, vehicle damage, and any visible injuries.

  4. Collect Information: Obtain contact information from all parties involved and any witnesses.

  5. Consult an Experienced Injury Lawyer: Reach out to a distracted driving accident injury lawyer to discuss your case and understand your legal options.

What Is Considered “Distracted Driving?”

The term “distracted driving” refers to any activity that takes a driver’s attention away from the road. This includes using a phone to talk, text, or browse the internet. It can also involve using a GPS, eating and drinking, putting on makeup, reading a book or newspaper, or performing any other activity that requires one of your hands to be taken off the wheel or your eyes off the road. In some cases, a driver’s inattention could be caused by a medical condition that distracts them from the road. If you were involved in an accident caused by a driver who was distracted, you may have grounds to file a personal injury claim.

What Are The Most Common Causes Of Distracted Driving Accidents?

Text messaging while driving is the leading cause of distracted driving accidents in the United States. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 3,500 people were killed in 2021 in crashes involving distracted drivers who were texting. In fact, the Georgia Governor’s Office of Highway Safety reports that more than half of all traffic fatalities in the state involve a driver who was distracted in some way.

Other common causes of distracted driving accidents include:

  • Using a handheld phone
  • Eating or drinking
  • Putting on makeup
  • Reading a book, newspaper, or other publication
  • Watching a video
  • Talking to passengers
  • Using a navigation system
  • Grooming pets

No matter what caused the distracted driving accident, you may be able to hold the driver liable for your injuries if you can prove that their negligence was the primary cause of the crash.

How Our Distracted Driving Accident Injury Lawyers Can Help

At Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys, we offer comprehensive legal services to victims of distracted driving accidents:

  • Thorough Investigation: We conduct detailed investigations to gather evidence, including phone records and accident reports.

  • Establishing Liability: Our attorneys work to prove that the other driver was distracted and at fault for the accident.

  • Negotiating with Insurance Companies: We handle all communications with insurance companies to ensure you receive fair compensation.

  • Litigating When Necessary: If a fair settlement cannot be reached, we are prepared to take your case to court.

Why Choose Jamie Casino Injury Attorneys?

With years of experience representing clients in Georgia and South Carolina, our team is dedicated to achieving the best possible outcomes for our clients. We understand the challenges you face after an accident and are here to provide compassionate and aggressive legal representation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Distracted Driving Accident Claims

How is distracted driving proven in court?

Evidence such as phone records, witness testimony, and accident reconstruction reports can establish that a driver was distracted at the time of the accident.

What compensation can I expect?

Compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage.

How long do I have to file a claim?

In Georgia and South Carolina, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is typically two years from the date of the accident.

What should I do if the other driver denies being distracted?

It’s essential to gather as much evidence as possible, including witness statements and any available video footage, to support your claim.

Can I still file a claim if I was partially at fault?

Georgia and South Carolina follow comparative negligence laws, meaning you can still recover damages even if you were partially at fault, though your compensation may be reduced

If you or a loved one was injured in a distracted driving accident, we can help. Call 912-405-2978 or fill out an online contact form to request a free consultation.

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