Distracted Driver Accidents
Milwaukee Texting While Driving Accident Lawyer
Racine Distracted Driving Injury Attorney
Distracted drivers are becoming increasingly responsible for causing traffic accidents and being cited by police for distracted driving. If there is evidence that a cellphone was being used and contributed to the accident, our personal injury attorneys could possibly use this as proof of negligence on the part of the at-fault driver in a car accident.
At Action Law Offices, we are current on all of the Wisconsin laws that govern talking on cellphones while driving, texting while driving and other aspects of distracted driving. We have been handling all types of accident and injury cases for over 20 years and can use our experience to see that you get the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. From our law offices in Milwaukee, Racine and West Bend, we serve distracted driver accident victims throughout southeastern Wisconsin.
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Texting While Driving Accidents
It is against the law in Wisconsin for any driver of any age or ability to be texting while driving. It may be possible for us to obtain the cellphone records of the distracted driver. This can aid in our claim that the driver was texting or was talking on his cellphone when the accident occurred.
Distracted Driver Accidents and Injuries
Motor vehicle accidents with a distracted driver can result in all of the typical types of serious injuries that one can expect in any accident, including:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Concussions
- Open head wounds
- Spinal cord injuries
- Paralysis
- Nerve damage
- Neck and back injuries
- Abrasions and lacerations (road rash)
Other Types of Distractions
Though most distracted driver accident cases now refer to a driver who was talking on a cellphone or texting, there are other types of distractions that might result in an accident and injuries, such as:
- Other people in the car (often occurs when there is a car full of teenagers)
- Reading while driving (a book or newspaper)
- Eating while driving
- Listening to headphones (that cover both ears)
- Putting on makeup while looking in a mirror
Contact a Milwaukee Texting While Driving Accident Attorney
If you have been involved in an accident where the other driver was texting while driving or otherwise distracted, let us help you seek compensation and hold the driver responsible.
Contact us today for a free initial consultation.
No fee unless we succeed on your claim.