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Burlington County Distracted Driving Lawyer 

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It is getting dangerous just to walk down the street in many places these days because drivers are so distracted. If you or a loved one has been injured by a vehicle driven by an inattentive motorist, you should talk to a Burlington County distracted driving lawyer who knows how to get you compensation.

Serious accidents have been all too frequent ever since automobiles were invented. But in the 21st century, with so many drivers distracted by smartphones and GPS systems, they are occurring more frequently than ever. Talk to a professional Burlington County distracted driving attorney from Grungo Law today.

How Does New Technology Contribute to Increased Distracted Driving?

There are many different kinds of distractions that can affect drivers. Visual distraction involves taking one’s eyes off the road, while manual distraction involves taking one’s hands off the wheel. Cognitive distraction occurs when an individual’s focus is not directly on the act of driving and his or her mind wanders.

All kinds of new technologies have come along that are much more distracting than was the case in the past, when the only distraction was the radio. Text messaging or talking on the phone requires a combination of visual, manual, and cognitive attention from the driver, making these types of distractions particularly dangerous.

Dangerous Activities while Driving

Texting while driving is the most widely reported form of “distracted driving,” but it is not the only one. Talking to passengers in the vehicle, changing radio stations, searching for the phone charger, or putting makeup on are all distractions that can sometimes cause an accident. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has determined that distracted driving accounts for 25 percent of all crashes involving teenage drivers.

Additionally, almost 50 percent of drivers admit to talking on a mobile phone while driving. The law imposes a duty on drivers to be aware of pedestrians nearby and to yield to them when their paths come together. They also need to be constantly aware of what other vehicles on the road are doing.

What Evidence Should be Gathered for Distracted Driving Cases?

In a case involving injuries caused by inattentive driving, a Burlington County car accident lawyer understands the importance of collecting eyewitness testimony right away – before individual’s memories start to fade. Photographic evidence from the scene – damage to surrounding structures or vehicles, even skid marks – can be very useful as well.

Common Injuries Resulting from Inattentive Driving Accidents

Some of the types of injuries that can result from inattentive driving include:

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Victims of distracted drivers’ negligence may be entitled to damages – not just for the huge medical expenses, but also for lost wages, reduced enjoyment of life, and psychological pain and suffering.

A Burlington County distracted driving lawyer is ready to go to work right away for you. Whatever your situation, our personal injury attorneys in Burlington County can help. They will be extremely diligent about gathering physical evidence and eyewitness accounts, and then using this evidence to make the strongest possible case on your behalf, so contact or call us at (856)-528-4494 to get started.

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