Buffalo Distracted Driving Accident Lawyers 

 

Driving while distracted should not be treated lightly. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), about 8 people in the U.S. are killed in accidents involving a distracted driver every day. This doesn’t include the many people who suffer severe, life-altering injuries as a result of a distracted driver’s actions.  

If you’ve been injured in a Buffalo distracted driving accident, contact our legal team today at (844) 444-4444. Our experienced Buffalo car accident lawyers are standing by to help you obtain compensation for your injuries.  

What is Distracted Driving? 

Distracted driving covers a wide range of actions that take one’s attention away from driving. Actions can include texting, talking on a cell phone, eating, using GPS or another navigation system, and talking to a passenger.  

According to the CDC, there are three types of distractions for drivers. These include visual, manual, and cognitive. Visual distractions involve taking your eyes off the road, while manual distractions involve taking your hands off the wheel. Cognitive distractions, on the other hand, simply involves taking your mind off the act of driving. Certain activities can entail more than one form of distraction.   

One of the most dangerous – and widespread – types of distracted driving is texting behind the wheel. The act of sending a text message or using a smartphone can combine all three types of distraction, increasing the risk of a serious accident.  

Buffalo Distracted Driving Accidents 

Driving distracted can cause devastating motor vehicle accidents. Drivers who are inattentive can endanger themselves and others on the road, colliding with a road object, other vehicle, bicyclist, or pedestrian. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), distracted driving accidents claimed 3,142 lives in 2019.  

In New York, there are several ongoing efforts to reduce distracted driving and related accidents on our roadways. Mobile phone and portable electronic device laws prohibit both hand-held cell phone use and texting while driving. Additionally, “Operation Hang Up,” which was established in 2017, is a statewide initiative involving enhanced law enforcement efforts to crack down on distracted driving.   

Can I Get Compensation for a Buffalo Distracted Driving Accident? 

If you’re a victim of a Buffalo distracted driving accident – and you’ve sustained a serious injury – you may be entitled to compensation. This will depend on a few factors, including the type of injury and the details of the accident. Victims who were hit by distracted drivers can sustain traumatic brain injuries, neck, back, and spinal injuries, severe fractures, lacerations, internal organ damage, and dental/facial injuries. 

Accident victims can pursue compensation for both economic and non-economic damages associated with their injuries. This can include compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, future medical bills, and pain and suffering. An accident lawyer at William Mattar can look closely at your case and help you file a claim for compensation.  

Contact a Distracted Driving Attorney Today 

If you have been hit and injured by a distracted driver, contact William Mattar as soon as possible. Accident claims can have short deadlines, but our distracted driving accident attorneys can get started on your case right away. To schedule a free initial consultation, complete our online consultation form or call (844) 444-4444 today.  

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