Texting while driving includes composing, sending, or reading a text message on a cell phone or similar electronic device while behind the wheel. It is the most dangerous form of distracted driving and the cause of many car accidents in Providence and throughout Rhode Island.
Suppose you have been seriously injured or have lost a family member in a car accident attributed to texting while driving. In that case, the lawyers of Gemma Law Associates can examine your case and determine the compensation you are due for your losses.
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Why Is Texting While Driving Dangerous?
Texting is one of many distractions drivers face. It’s dangerous because it interferes with several different functions that are needed to drive safely, including:
- Manual (hands on steering wheel)
- Visual (eyes on the road) and
- Cognitive (paying attention to one’s speed, for instance, or to other motorists).
A driver who is texting takes his or her eyes off the road for an average of 4.6 seconds. If you are going 55 mph, that time is equal to driving the length of a football field without looking, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says.
Unfortunately, too many drivers ignore the perils of texting. For instance, according to 2023 statistics from Carsurance, about 11 teenage drivers die every day due to texting while driving. Meanwhile, texting while driving leads to 1.6 million car accidents a year. These are devastating statistics that illuminate the dangers of distracted driving.
In Rhode Island, texting while driving has been illegal since 2009. Still, in the first two-and-a-half years of the ban, law enforcement officials issued nearly 600 tickets, and drivers paid more than $36,000 in fines.
At Gemma Law Associates, we believe that texting while driving is careless if not reckless, conduct. When Rhode Island residents are injured because of a texting driver, we work hard to secure the compensation they deserve for their vehicle damage, medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses.
Making a Case Against a Texting Driver in Rhode Island
There are several ways to determine that a driver was texting at the time of an auto accident.
For example, the driver’s cell phone records indicate when a text was sent. Your attorney can acquire these records. When text messages are read and sent, the content of the texts can establish that the driver was texting at the time of impact.
Your lawyer can also investigate the crash itself. Evidence that the driver failed to brake on time to avoid the accident or that the car crossed the centerline or ran off the road may indicate the driver was not paying attention.
Statements from witnesses, including passengers in the texting driver’s car or those who received or sent a text, could also establish that a driver in a car crash was texting while driving.
A proper texting accident investigation also examines third-party liability for an accident. If a texting driver was driving a car on the job, for instance, the driver’s employer might be liable for the driver’s actions – especially if a boss or co-worker originated the text. (In fact, a New Jersey court recently suggested that individuals who send texts to someone they know or should know is driving could be liable for any accident caused by that driver’s texting.)
Our Rhode Island Car Accident Lawyers Can Handle Your Texting Accident Case
The car accident attorneys of Gemma Law Associates have more than four decades of experience in helping crash victims and their families in Providence and across Rhode Island. We can put that experience to work for you if a texting driver has injured you or a loved one.
Call us today toll-free or use our online form. We will provide a free and confidential evaluation of your case and advise you of your legal options.
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