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Let Hall & Collins Injury Law Help You Seek Justice After A Serious Distracted Driving Accident

Last updated on November 2, 2023

Hall & Collins Injury Law understands how dangerous it is to drive while distracted. Distracted driving is any activity that takes your attention away from the road, such as texting, eating, talking on the phone or adjusting an in-vehicle “infotainment” system. It can lead to serious accidents that cause injuries, property damage and even death.

Behind every distracted driving case, there is a human story. Families shattered, lives forever altered, and futures cut short. The consequences of a momentary lapse in attention can be devastating. It’s not just the guilty party who suffers; it is often the innocent victims who pay the highest price. If you or a loved one has been involved in an accident caused by a distracted driver, you need an experienced personal injury attorney. The lawyers of Hall & Collins Injury Law have nearly 50 years of combined experience handling cases involving distracted driving, and we are dedicated to helping our clients get the compensation they deserve.

Three Categories Of Distraction

To combat distracted driving effectively, it’s crucial to understand the various types of distractions that drivers face. They can be categorized into three main types:

  • Visual distractions: These distractions take your eyes off the road. For example, glancing at a text message or looking at a GPS device.
  • Manual distractions: These distractions involve taking your hands off the wheel. Eating, adjusting the radio or reaching for something in the back seat are common examples.
  • Cognitive distractions: These distractions occupy your mind and divert your mental focus from driving. Engaging in a deep conversation or daydreaming while driving are prime examples.

In many cases, using a smartphone involves all three types of distraction at the same time, which is why it is considered especially dangerous. Smartphones have significantly contributed to the rise in distracted driving cases. Despite laws banning handheld phone use in Georgia, the problem has only gotten worse. For many, the urge to check a message or update social media can be irresistible, even when driving.

How Can We Prevent Distracted Driving?

Preventing distracted driving requires a multi-faceted approach. Here are some steps we can take to make our roads safer:

Education and awareness: Campaigns and educational programs can raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving. Teaching drivers, especially young ones, about the risks can help instill responsible habits.

Stricter enforcement: Law enforcement agencies should rigorously enforce distracted driving laws. This can act as a deterrent to potential offenders.

Technological solutions: Automakers are continually developing technologies to reduce distractions in the car. Features like hands-free calling and voice-activated commands can help drivers stay focused.

Personal responsibility: Each driver must take personal responsibility for their actions behind the wheel. This means resisting the urge to text or engage in other distracting activities while driving.

Leading by example: Parents and guardians can set a positive example for young drivers by practicing safe driving habits themselves.

Reach Out Today For A Free Discussion Of Your Legal Options

If you or a loved one has been injured in an accident caused by a distracted driver, contact Hall & Collins Injury Law to learn about your legal options in a free initial consultation. You can contact us online or call us at 706-940-7889. We represent clients across Georgia.