These days, our phones are never far away from us. There have been many campaigns throughout the years to get people to put down their phones while driving. Unfortunately, they have been largely unsuccessful. Texting and driving is a type of distracted driving and it is deadly. Distracted driving killed over 3,000 people in 2020 alone and the trends are not going down.
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Distracted driving is doing another activity that takes your attention away from driving. There are three types of driver distractions. Texting while driving falls into all three categories:
Texting while driving is a form of distracted driving that is extremely dangerous. No text is worth the risk of a terrible distracted driving crash. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) survey found that over 60% of drivers 18 and older admitted to texting while driving and emailing while driving in the last 30 days.
Washington DC, Maryland, and Virginia have strict laws against distracted driving, especially when it comes to truck drivers. The Regan Zambri Long truck accident lawyers understand these laws and can use them to secure maximum compensation for your injuries.
Call today for a free legal consultation with one of our experienced attorneys to get the claims process started.
When a driver takes his or her eyes off the road to glance at a text, even for a few seconds, they can cause a number of different truck crashes. The National Highway Safety Administration puts it this way: if a driver is going 55 mph and looks at their cell phone for five seconds, that is the same thing as driving the length of a football field with your eyes closed. The most common types of texting while driving accidents are:
The main liability lies with the distracted truck driver who allowed his or her focus to be taken off the road. However, there is usually more to a truck accident claim, which is why it is so important to have a seasoned lawyer by your side. The good thing is, that you are able to collect compensation from several parties if their negligence played a role in the crash.
Because injuries can be so severe in a distracted driving crash, your Regan Zambri Long attorney will pursue damages against as many parties who are responsible for your injuries – not only to hold them accountable, but to make sure your sudden and ongoing medical expenses are completely covered. There is no reason to go into financial debt for something that was not your fault.
In a texting while driving accident claim, your Regan Zambri Long truck accident lawyer may file a suit against the following parties:
After seeking necessary medical attention, the most important thing to do is contact an experienced DC truck crash lawyer. We are fierce negotiators who will fight to protect your rights to compensation.
This means, that if you don’t win a fair settlement, we have the financial resources to take your case to court. Many smaller law firms in the DC, Virginia, and Maryland areas refer their clients to Regan Zambri Long because of our ability to take on large insurance companies.
You need to know that insurance companies are businesses first and foremost – they are not looking out for your best interest. They are looking out for their best interest. After being involved in a truck crash, you will be handled by an insurance adjuster.
An insurance adjuster is an employee of your insurance provider who has a job to offer you the lowest settlement possible. Many adjusters manipulate the facts, ask difficult questions, and pester you right after the accident (when you are in your most vulnerable state) to lowball you.
The attorneys at Regan Zambri Long have dealt with insurance providers for over 30 years – we know every trick they try to pull and we will not let that happen to you. When you work with one of our lawyers, we will handle the correspondence with the insurance company. You will never have to speak to anyone. Instead, you can focus on a full and complete recovery.
The injuries truck accident victims can sustain can be extremely severe, even life-threatening. A commercial vehicle can outweigh a normal passenger car by 23 times. The difference in weight and size makes the impact of the accident on the passengers in the car far more dangerous. Common injuries from a truck accident caused by distracted driving are:
Besides distracted driving, other major causes of truck accidents are:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is tasked with federally regulating all trucking companies and truck drivers in the United States. To make the roadways safe for all travelers, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration put the following regulations on every single commercial vehicle in the DC Metro area and across the country:
There are varying laws throughout Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC. The Regan Zambri Long truck accident lawyers practice in all three jurisdictions and are deeply knowledgeable in the laws and insurance policies. Your Regan Zambri Long truck accident lawyer will take care of all the paperwork – we will make sure your claim gets filed properly and on time.
Remember, the statute of limitations for personal injuries in Maryland and Washington DC is three years. In Virginia, a truck accident victim only has two years to file a claim against the negligent party. While that may seem like a long time, medical bills do not wait. It is in your best interest to hire a Virginia truck accident lawyer and get the claims process started as soon as possible.
Another thing to keep in mind is that Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC are three of the five jurisdictions that still practice contributory negligence state law rather than comparative negligence law. The other two states that also practice contributory negligence are Alabama and North Carolina. Contributory negligence law states that if the victim filing that claim bears any responsibility in the crash, then the victim cannot collect any compensation for his or her injuries.
Comparative negligence law, which is a state law in every other jurisdiction in America, is when the claimant can collect partial compensation, even if he or she is partly liable for the crash. Defense lawyers in Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC use contributory negligence law to get their clients out of doing what is right – paying fair compensation to the injured people due to their negligence.
Have you or your loved one sustained injuries in Washington DC, Maryland or Virginia? Regan Zambri Long PLLC has the best lawyers in the country to analyze your case and answer the questions you may have.