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Rear Ended by a Driver Talking on a Cell Phone

Nearly everyone has a cell phone, but using it while driving can be very dangerous. One of the most common types of accidents is when a driver hits the vehicle in front because of lost concentration while talking on a cell phone. If you have been injured in this manner, don’t assume there is nothing you can do about it.

You should be able to obtain compensation to pay medical bills, replace lost earnings, and get your vehicle fixed, either by filing a claim with your own insurer or with a court through a personal injury claim. If you choose to file a claim through the court, it will be more productive if you get help from a personal injury attorney.

What is the Chance of a Rear Ended Accident Caused by a Driver Talking on a Cell Phone?

There is a high chance that if you were rear ended by a driver who failed to stop in time, was behaving erratically, or was driving too fast, you will wind up being injured, possibly seriously. Some drivers believe that it is possible to talk on a cell phone and still drive safely, but research has shown that a moment’s distraction can cause an accident. The only safe way to talk on a cell phone is to get off the road, stop, and make sure it is safe before making or accepting a call.

Possible Rear End Crash Injuries

I Was Rear Ended by a Driver on a Cell Phone

Rear end crash injuries are particularly serious if you are hit by something much heavier and larger than your own vehicle. The severity of the accident increases in proportion to the speed of the collision and the relative sizes of the two vehicles.

Typical rear ended crash injuries include whiplash, facial cuts and bruises, broken teeth, and brain damage if the head hits the dashboard or windshield. Whiplash is probably the most common of the more serious injuries and is caused by the sudden forwards and backwards whip like action as your head jerks in those directions on impact.

What You Could Do to Recover Damages

Unless your injuries are slight and your accident was in a no-fault state, you will need to submit a personal injury claim together with supporting information if you intend recovering compensation from the distracted driver. Successful claims depend on submitting convincing evidence of negligence as well as documented poof of your injuries.

You will need to take notice of specific laws about personal injury compensation in the state you are in. They determine things like the maximum period in which a claim can be made, whether a payment is affected by relative fault, whether there are special procedures if you are rear ended by a government employee, and so on.

Why You Should Use an Attorney to Help You With a Personal Injury Claim

It’s hard enough just coping with an unexpected injury, let alone finding the cash to pay all the bills you never expected to have to deal with. Filing a personal injury claim correctly and negotiating with a skilful insurance adjuster is best left to an experienced personal injury attorney.

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