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According to a recent study, distracted drivers cause about 16 percent of highway deaths—to say nothing of catastrophic injuries, which can leave victims paralyzed or fighting for their lives. If you like to ride a motorcycle, then you are particularly vulnerable to injuries from a distracted driver, so always practice smart defensive driving.
In driver safety courses, new drivers learn to always pay close attention to their surroundings. Unfortunately, even experienced drivers may become careless when they get behind the wheel of a car. Drivers can become easily distracted and crash into other vehicles as a result. The following constitute serious driver distractions:
Phone use while driving deserves special mention due to the particular dangers it poses. According to a 2015 National Safety Council study, about 27 percent of all crashes in the United States result from drivers texting or talking on cell phones or hands-free devices.
When distracted drivers crash their cars, safety features such as seat belts and airbags keep them relatively protected within their vehicles. Seat belts will hold them in place and airbags should prevent them from slamming their faces into steering wheels or windshields. Although car accidents seriously injure thousands of persons, thousands also walk away from their accidents and are soon enjoying themselves at Astros games with their children. Conversely, a motorcyclist has no such protections in an accident. For this reason, motorcyclists and their passengers typically suffer much more serious collision injuries.
You cannot prevent other people from driving distracted, but you can take precautions that will reduce your likelihood of dying or sustaining severe injuries in a motorcycle crash. Smart motorcyclists will follow these safety tips:
If a motorcycle accident injured you, you may receive compensation as a result of the driver's negligence. In Texas, every driver has a duty to operate a vehicle with reasonable care. A driver who fails to meet that standard may face legal responsibility for your injuries. As the victim, that may entitle you to receive financial compensation for:
Every situation is different, and few accident victims qualify for every type of compensation available. Contact an experienced traffic accident attorney as soon as possible. The attorney will assess your situation for possible negligence and damages, and in some instances may provide an estimate of any monetary damages to which Texas law may entitle you.
To win your lawsuit, you’ll need evidence that the other driver who collided with your motorcycle was distracted. That’s difficult to prove. Fortunately, experienced traffic accident attorneys, like those at Stewart J. Guss, know how to obtain the evidence required to make a compelling case to a jury.For example, if you suspect the other driver was texting or talking on a phone, your attorney can subpoena their phone records. If records show the driver made a call or texted just before the collision, the evidence will prove they drove while distracted.Your lawyer can also ask the other driver questions under oath in a deposition. Some drivers may still lie, but repeated questioning from your lawyer can expose those lies. No evidence is more compelling than a driver who admits to distractions while behind the wheel.
Motorcycle accident victims deserve compensation when distracted drivers injure them, and at Trust Guss Injury Lawyers, we help accident victims hold at-fault drivers accountable. Call us today for a free consultation with one of our lawyers, or fill out an online contact form. We offer no-risk consultations, and you don’t need to pay us anything if we agree to take your case. In fact, you won’t have to pay us anything unless we win you and your family the compensation you deserve.
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