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Driving While Texting

Aggressive Prince George’s County Attorneys Representing Victims of Texting While Driving Accidents

Texting while driving is one of the most dangerous behaviors on the road, taking a driver’s eyes off the road for extended periods. In Prince George’s County, this behavior leads to countless accidents each year involving pedestrians. Texting while driving accidents often result in serious injuries, leaving victims with significant medical expenses and emotional trauma.

If a texting driver has injured you, it’s critical to take action. Foran & Foran’s Prince George’s texting while driving lawyers will build a strong case against the negligent driver and work to recover the compensation you deserve. We also handle other types of distracted driving cases, so reach out today to get started.

The Dangers of Texting While Driving

Driving while texting is one of the leading causes of distracted driving accidents, particularly in urban areas with high pedestrian traffic. Studies have shown that drivers who text while driving are 23 times more likely to be involved in an accident than those who do not. Texting while driving takes a driver’s eyes off the road for an average of 5 seconds, which is more than enough time for a pedestrian to enter the street or for the driver to miss a traffic signal. In that brief moment of distraction, lives can be changed forever.

In Prince George’s County, where there is a high concentration of pedestrian activity, texting while driving has contributed to an alarming number of accidents. According to data from the National Safety Council (NSC), approximately 26% of all crashes result from cell phone use, including texting. Drivers who send a text while driving are making a conscious decision to prioritize their phones over the safety of those around them.

Pedestrian accidents caused by texting drivers are particularly concerning because pedestrians have no protection from the force of a moving vehicle. When a driver fails to notice a pedestrian in a crosswalk or at an intersection because they are focused on their phone, the injuries sustained by the pedestrian can be catastrophic or even fatal.

Common Injuries in Texting While Driving Accidents

Accidents caused by texting while driving often result in severe injuries, especially for pedestrians. Some of the most common injuries seen in these cases include:

Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI)

When a pedestrian is hit by a vehicle, the impact can cause the brain to collide with the inside of the skull, leading to concussions or more severe traumatic brain injuries. TBIs can have long-term effects on a victim’s cognitive abilities and quality of life.

Spinal Cord Injuries

Pedestrians involved in texting-related accidents may also suffer from spinal cord injuries, which can lead to partial or complete paralysis. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Broken Bones

The force of a car hitting a pedestrian can easily cause fractures to the legs, arms, or ribs. These injuries may require surgery, physical therapy, and a lengthy recovery process.

Pedestrians injured in texting accidents often face overwhelming medical bills and long-term care needs. A Prince George’s driving while texting accident lawyer can help you secure compensation to cover these costs and ensure that the driver is held accountable for their negligence.

Proving Negligence in Texting While Driving Cases

In Maryland, proving that a driver was texting at the time of an accident requires gathering specific evidence. A skilled attorney will work to collect the following:

  • Cell phone records. One of the most direct ways to prove that a driver was texting at the time of the accident is by obtaining their cell phone records. These records can show whether the driver sent or received messages when the crash occurred.
  • Eyewitness testimony. Witnesses to the accident may have seen the driver using their phone while driving. Eyewitness testimony can help corroborate the claim that the driver was distracted by their phone.
  • Traffic camera footage. If the accident occurred in an area with traffic cameras, the footage may show the driver looking down at their phone or failing to stop at a red light because they were distracted.

A Prince George’s driving while texting accident lawyer can build a strong case for compensation by proving that the driver was texting and acting negligently. This compensation may include coverage for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Texting and Maryland’s Distracted Driving Laws

Maryland has strict laws to combat distracted driving, particularly cell phone use. Texting while driving is illegal, and violators can face fines and points on their driver’s license. However, these penalties do little to alleviate the physical and emotional toll of an accident caused by a distracted driver. That’s why pursuing legal action with the help of a Prince George’s driving while texting accident lawyer is critical.

Walking Should Be Safe—We Hold Negligent Drivers Accountable

If a negligent driver hit you while you were walking and they were texting, it isn’t fair that you pay for all your accident-related expenses. Foran & Foran, P.A. has a proven track record of advocating for pedestrian accident victims in Prince George's County. Schedule your free consultation today by calling 301-441-2022 or connecting with us online.

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