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Getting justice for crash victims hurt by distracted drivers in West Virginia

Distracted driving has existed for as long as there have been cars. Drivers talk to passengers, apply makeup, read newspapers and adjust the radio. While cell phones and electronic devices have made lives easier, they have also provided new sources of distraction to occupy drivers when they are behind the wheel.

A driver on his or her phone cannot pay complete attention to the road, even when they are using a hands-free device. When drivers text, e-mail, or use social media, their eyes are averted from the road, creating even more danger. The distracted driving accident lawyers at the West Virginia firm of Kaufman & McPherson, PLLC help victims of car accidents, motorcycle crashes, and truck wrecks throughout the state.

Laws Prohibiting Distracted Driving in West Virginia

n 2012, West Virginia passed Senate Bill No. 211, a law that prohibits people from texting while driving or using a cell phone without a hands-free device. In the time it takes to read a text message, a driver on the highway will have traveled the length of a football field with their eyes averted from the road. In addition to texting, the law also bans any form of typing or reading on the phone while driving, including e-mailing and messaging. Drivers are also banned from playing games while operating a vehicle. Any task that involves the use of the hands to operate an electronic device is estimated to triple the risk of a crash. Drivers under 18 years old face additional restrictions.

Our attorneys take highway safety seriously. When one of our clients is hurt due to distracted driving, our West Virginia distracted driving attorneys do everything in their power to get our clients the maximum recovery allowed under the law.

Distracted Driving Accidents

In 2013, over 3,000 Americans were killed in accidents involving a distracted driver. The federal government estimates that 27% of the distracted drivers involved in crashes are in their 20s. Many more are teens. Other adults are also responsible for serious and fatal car accidents.

In addition to texting, other distractions that cause West Virginia car accidents include:

  • Reading maps
  • Using a navigation system
  • Watching videos
  • Making videos
  • Putting on make-up
  • Checking hair
  • Using a hands-free device

Unfortunately, studies have found that using a hands-free device is not substantially safer than using a cell phone to talk. Our attorneys have the experience necessary to hold negligent drivers responsible for their actions.

When to Hire a West Virginia Distracted Driving Attorney

The first thing you should do after a car accident is to get to a safe location if possible. Make sure everyone else is safe and call the police. You should always seek medical attention, as you may not realize the extent of your injuries right away. Be careful never to admit fault to an insurance company or the police, and never apologize for an accident.

Once you are safe, you should contact us to help you get compensation for your injuries. Our West Virginia distracted driving attorneys deal with insurers and the legal system for you so you can focus on healing.

Contact Us for help after a distracted driving car wreck

If you have been hurt by a distracted driver in Bridgeport and throughout West Virginia, you need the assistance of an experienced attorney. At Kaufman & McPherson, PLLC, we are dedicated to helping victims injured by distracted drivers. Our attorneys work hard to get you the settlement or damages award that you deserve. Call us today at 304-842-4300 or contact us online to schedule an initial free consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

You have a case if you’re injured and someone else has legal fault for what occurred. You must be able to gather facts to prove the liability of the other party. Intentional harm is not required. In fact, most cases are based on negligence or careless behavior that creates an unreasonable risk of harm. At your case consultation, our lawyers can explain whether you have a case and the reasons for our opinion.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

In West Virginia, you have two years to file most personal injury lawsuits. However, there are some exceptions. Two years can seem like a long time, but you need to investigate, build and prepare your case. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

A lawyer will determine the value of your case by evaluating the losses that you have because of the injury. Then, they compare them to the types of losses that a victim may claim under the law. Other factors may affect your case value, too, like the ability to collect compensation, comparative negligence and the strength of the proofs in your case.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, get medical attention without delay. Do what you can to prevent additional harm. Don’t discard anything related to the accident like torn clothing. If you can, take photos of the accident scene and your injuries. Contact a lawyer as soon as possible.

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