When another driver’s focus is on something other than driving, they not only endanger themselves but everyone else on the road, as well. It is often hard to avoid accidents when a distracted driver loses control of their vehicle. If you were injured in a car accident due to the negligence of a distracted driver, you should speak with a Prescott Valley distracted driving accident lawyer to identify any damages you may be entitled to and discuss a legal strategy to obtain compensation for your injury.
The Kaiser Law Group is a dedicated and reputable personal injury law firm providing services to clients in Prescott Valley and surrounding areas. Their experience and investigational skills can help you navigate the complexities of your distracted driving case and walk you through the legal steps to file a claim and potentially obtain reimbursement for your losses. We know how to build arguments against at-fault drivers, and have a thorough understanding of what it takes to build a strong case for your claim or your defense.
Distracted driving is one of the most common causes of car accidents in Prescott Valley. It only takes a second to cause an accident if a driver attempts to perform any type of task that diverts their attention from driving their vehicle. Anytime a driver takes their eyes off the road, there is potential for an accident to occur. Distracted driving accidents occur when drivers look down to adjust the radio, try to operate their cell phone while driving, or even just lean over to pick something up.
Arizona is a hands-free state, and the Arizona hands-free law prohibits drivers from operating vehicles while physically holding an electronic device with any part of their body. Not only are there stiff fines for drivers who are ticketed for breaking this law, but there can also be harsh consequences for drivers who cause accidents due to breaking this law. In 2022 alone, almost 9,000 Arizona vehicle accidents were attributed to distracted driving, and almost 60 people lost their lives in these otherwise avoidable crashes.
When a collision occurs due to any of these previously mentioned actions, it is categorized as a distracted driving accident. When an accident like this causes an injury to another person, whether another driver, passenger, or pedestrian, or results in damages to someone’s property, the driver who caused the crash can be held liable for the damages and injuries they caused. Whether you were the victim of a distracted driving accident or were the distracted driver who caused an accident, speaking to an attorney is advised.
An experienced and reliable Prescott Valley distracted, driving accident lawyer can take your case, and help you form a legal strategy to file a claim and receive compensation for damages. Sometimes, this involves investigating aspects of the incident. This can be simple or complicated depending on the situation, but a sound distracted driver accident lawyer has established connections with professionals, such as doctors, and can sometimes help track down eyewitnesses who can testify on your behalf.
In many cases, a good attorney can negotiate a settlement for your losses that can include lost wages, medical bills, the cost of future treatment, property damage, pain and suffering losses, and others. If a settlement cannot be reached and your case must go to trial, having a well-versed Prescott Valley distracted driver accident lawyer to litigate for you can mean the difference of thousands of dollars.
On the other hand, if you are involved in a lawsuit as an alleged distracted driver who caused an accident that damaged property and/or injured others, an attorney can help to build a strong defense for your case, potentially minimizing or eradicating liability. Arizona state law is intricate and complex, and there are many ways in which the law can work in your favor. An attorney is a great resource to have in your corner, especially one who has experience handling distracted driver accident cases.
Each year in the United States, millions of accidents are caused by distracted driving. In 2022, 1.6 million accidents were believed to be caused by cell phone use alone, and 3,308 people lost their lives in a distracted-driving-related car crash. The hardest part about these casualties is that they could have been avoided.
Lawyers know who was involved in an accident, often due to crash reports being public record. Anyone can access public records, local police reports, or online searches. Sometimes, professional referrals are shared to offer more services to potential clients. If you received a letter or call from a lawyer offering legal representation in your case, you are not obligated to accept their services, but speaking with them can shed light on any questions you have regarding your case.
The biggest contributor to distracted driving accidents is the use of mobile devices while driving, such as the use of cell phones for texting or making phone calls. Many states, including Arizona, have a hands-free law that prohibits the use of cell phones while driving, and drivers can incur fines for breaking this law because it is such an avoidable cause of distracted driving accidents.
The four main types of distracted driving are auditory, which means the driver takes their focus off the road with sound, cognitive, which means the driver takes their mind off of driving, manual, which means the driver physically takes their hands off the steering wheel, and visual, which means the driver takes their eyes off the road.
If you believe you have a legitimate case for a distracted driving claim, contact a Prescott Valley distracted driving accident lawyer to discuss your case. The Kaiser Law Group’s online contact form makes it easy to start the conversation with a reputable and experienced law firm.