How To Protect Yourself If You Become The Victim Of A Distracted Driving Accident
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Distracted driving has become one of the most common reasons for accidents. Despite the risks, you will often see people talking, texting, watching videos, using social media, eating, doing their makeup, any many other activities people seem to think are more important at the time than concentrating on the road.
It can sometimes be hard to prove the other driver was distracted as the cause of your accident, however, so those accident facts can have a tough time making their way into police reports from time to time. Cops may not necessarily take your word as that being the cause of your accident & things can get lost in translation, etc.
There are ways to prove that distracted driving was the cause of your accident, however. Your attorney can attempt to obtain a copy of the at-fault driver’s cell phone records, as an example.
But, that’s why it’s vital to have a solid Legal Game Plan in case you’re ever involved in an accident, or if the reason for your accident is because someone decided to take their concentration off of the road.
Bell & Pollock, P.C. has that Legal Game Plan and the experience to guide you to a successful case resolution & just compensation, should you ever become the victim of a distracted driver.
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