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Eating and Drinking Car Accident

Prince George’s County Lawyers Pursuing Compensation for Pedestrian Accident Victims

Drivers who eat or drink behind the wheel put everyone on the road at risk. These distractions reduce a driver’s reaction time and can lead to dangerous collisions, particularly with pedestrians who may not see the distracted driver until it’s too late. In Prince George’s County, accidents caused by eating or drinking have led to severe injuries for pedestrians and other road users.

If a distracted driver harmed you, speak with a Prince George’s car accident lawyer at Foran & Foran. We’ll investigate the details of your accident and fight to secure the compensation you deserve. We also represent victims of driving while distracted, offering full support in distracted driving cases. Let us help you pursue justice.

Why Eating and Drinking While Driving is Dangerous

Many drivers underestimate the risks of eating and drinking while behind the wheel. However, any activity that takes attention away from the road—even for a few seconds—can be just as dangerous as texting or other distractions. Drivers distracted by food or beverages have reduced reaction times and are less likely to notice pedestrians crossing the street or entering an intersection. These distractions also increase the likelihood of running a red light or failing to yield the right-of-way to pedestrians.

In Prince George’s County, where pedestrian activity is high, accidents caused by eating or drinking while driving are becoming an increasing concern. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving remains a leading cause of accidents nationwide, including those that result in pedestrian injuries and fatalities. In areas like Prince George’s County, where pedestrian-involved crashes are already high, additional distractions like eating or drinking only compound the dangers on the road.

Common Injuries in Eating and Drinking Car Accidents

Pedestrians struck by distracted drivers often suffer severe injuries due to their lack of protection compared to passengers in vehicles. Some of the most common injuries in these types of accidents include:

  • Fractures and broken bones. Pedestrians are frequently thrown to the ground after being hit, leading to fractures and broken bones, particularly in the legs, arms, and ribs.
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI). The impact of a car can cause a pedestrian’s head to strike the pavement or another object, resulting in concussions or more severe traumatic brain injuries. TBIs can lead to long-term cognitive and physical impairments.
  • Spinal cord injuries. Damage to the spinal cord in an accident can lead to partial or total paralysis, drastically altering a victim’s quality of life.

In addition to the physical trauma, victims of pedestrian accidents often face significant emotional and financial hardships. Medical bills can pile up, and many victims are unable to return to work for extended periods. A Prince George’s eating and drinking car accident lawyer will ensure you receive compensation to cover these damages and help you move forward after your accident.

Proving Negligence in Eating and Drinking Car Accident Cases

To secure compensation after an accident caused by a distracted driver, it’s essential to prove that the driver was negligent. In the case of eating or drinking while driving, this may require specific types of evidence:

  • Eyewitness testimony. Witnesses to the accident may have seen the driver holding food or a beverage during the crash. This testimony can support your claim that the driver was distracted.
  • Traffic camera footage. In some cases, traffic cameras may have captured the moments leading up to the crash, showing the driver’s distraction.
  • Driver statements. Sometimes, the driver may admit to eating or drinking before the accident, either at the scene or in subsequent statements. This can be powerful evidence in establishing fault.

By gathering this evidence, a Prince George’s County eating and drinking car accident lawyer can build a strong case against the negligent driver and pursue the compensation you deserve.

Injured as a Pedestrian in Prince George’s County?

If you or a loved one has suffered injuries in a pedestrian accident, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced attorneys at Foran & Foran, P.A. are here to fight for your rights. With over 85 years of combined legal experience, we’ll handle the legal process while you focus on your recovery. Contact us today at 301-441-2022 for a free consultation, and let us help you seek the justice you deserve.

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