Despite knowing the dangers of doing so, many drivers still make the decision to use their phones while driving. Whether it is checking social media, reading a text or dialing a number to make a phone call, phone use of any kind and for any amount of time significantly increases the chance of a car accident. It is the responsibility of each Texas driver to make smart decisions while behind the wheel. Unfortunately, statistics indicate that distracted driving is a problem that is only getting worse.
Many states have passed hands-free laws. This type of legislation has proved useful in the reduction of distraction-related accidents, but there is still much work to be done. When polled, approximately 40% of drivers admitted to being unaware of the distracted driving laws in their state. This lack of awareness could result in more preventable deaths and avoidable costs each year.
Estimates suggest that for every 10% increase in distracted driving, approximately 420 more people lose their lives in distraction-related accidents. It also results in around $4 billion in additional costs. Drivers cannot safely multitask as many assume, and even reading one message can result in a driver taking his or her eyes off the road for several seconds at a time.
The impact of a distracted driving accident can be significant. A victim may benefit from learning more about the legal options available to him or her, which may include the possibility of seeking compensation through a civil claim. It is beneficial to first discuss this option with an experienced Texas personal injury attorney.