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Recent months have led to the publishing of studies that have taken a close look at the practice of texting and its effect on drivers. As many would expect, those results showed that drivers who are engaged in text messaging present a high degree of risk both for themselves and those around them. A study done by Virginia Tech showed that drivers who send and receive text messages while behind the wheel are 23 times more likely to be involved in an accident than those who are not engaged in such conduct. In response to these studies, many states have outlawed this practice.
Even before the text message technology became available to the general public, driver inattention was always one of, if not the leading factor in causes of car accidents across the United States. The problem with texting is that unlike other distractions, reading and typing on a hand-held device completely diverts a person’s eyes from the road and the drivers around that vehicle, creating even more danger than if someone is adjusting a radio or grabbing a drink from the cup holder.
Negligence is basically the measure of a person’s conduct against that which a reasonable person would have done in similar circumstances. When someone is not paying attention to the road while driving, that will almost always constitute negligence if that conduct leads to an accident. A reasonable person would be expected to keep his or her eyes on the road at all times.
Therefore, if you or someone you love has been harmed in an accident that was caused by a driver who was texting at the time, you need to seek the help of Las Vegas car accident lawyers who have been successfully fighting for the rights of injured clients for many years. Contact Jack Bernstein & Associates today to schedule a free initial consultation.
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