April is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, reminding us of the dangers associated with losing focus behind the wheel. Distracted driving is a leading cause of injury accidents and plays a role in the estimated 700,000 to 1 million accidents every year. For this reason, staying safe on the roads is not just about making sure you stay focused. It’s equally important to be vigilant for other drivers who may not be as attentive. Defensive driving and awareness can make all the difference in avoiding preventable accidents.
Distracted driving involves any activity that takes a driver’s attention away from the road. Some of the most common distractions include:
By avoiding distractions yourself, you significantly reduce the chance of an accident—but the reality is, you also need to safeguard yourself against distracted drivers around you. Catching the warning signs of a distracted driver can give you time to react and stay safe. Pay attention to these red flags from other drivers:
When a driver is distracted and causes an accident as a result, they can be found at fault for the accident and may be liable to pay for any resulting injuries. If you or a loved one has suffered injuries caused by a distracted driver, our experienced personal injury attorneys today can help you receive appropriate compensation to make you whole again. Call our offices to schedule an appointment.
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