Friday, October 16, 2015

Teenage Drivers Can Often Be Distracted

Los Angeles Injury Lawyer Details Distracted Driving Among Teens & Accidents
Almost every driver becomes distracted at one point or another, however, certain drivers have a greater tendency to be distracted on a more regular basis. Government statistics1 show that in 10 percent  of all fatal collisions involving teen drivers, the teen driver was distracted. This  makes teenagers the primary age group for distracted driving.

In addition to the driver involved in serious accidents, an estimated 25 percent of teens admitted they responded to a text or other type of message at least once during a drive and often multiple times in a single car ride. Text messages take a teen driver's eyes away from the road for an average of five seconds, which is a long time especially if you are traveling at highway speeds.

Despite the work of advocacy groups to stop distracted driving in CA, the dangerous practice still continues. Parents should fully educate their teen drivers on the dangers of distracted driving, which can including more that texting. Other common distractions involve having friends in the car, changing the radio or GPS, talking on the phone, and more. All of these distractions have the capability to cause severe collisions and injuries.

Distracted driving accidents can cause serious injuries
When a driver is distracted, especially due to visual distractions, they can swerve out of their lane, fail to notice traffic slowing in front of them, or even cross over into oncoming traffic. These mistakes can result in extremely serious head-on, rear-end, or side collisions. These accidents can lead to catastrophic injuries including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries and paralysis, amputations, burns, crushed limbs, and much more.

These serious injuries from CA distracted driving accidents can lead to extensive losses for victims due to often long-lasting medical treatment, lost income, and physical and emotional suffering. Any distracted driver—teenage or adult—who caused the accident should be held fully accountable for their actions and the victim should receive just compensation for all losses incurred.

Anyone injured in a California distracted driving accident should consult with an experienced auto accident lawyer as soon as possible to learn how you can recover.

Steven M. Sweat, APC
5757 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 450
Los Angeles, CA  90036

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