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When behind the wheel, we are all guilty of getting distracted by music on the radio, drinking a beverage, looking out the window, or talking to passengers. However, engaging in this driving behavior is extremely dangerous as it diverts a motorist’s attention from the road. Essentially, when a motorist participates in an activity that shifts their attention away from driving it is considered distracted driving. Distracted driving is extremely dangerous and often results in serious collisions. According to statistics, in 2020 a staggering 324,000 injuries were the result of distracted driving. In the unfortunate event that you or a loved one has been injured in an auto accident as a result of a motorist’s distracted driving, please read on and contact an adept New York City Car Accident Attorney who can help you seek reasonable compensation for your damages. 

How is distracted driving categorized?

Oftentimes people make the mistake of thinking that distracted driving is only when a motorist is using their cell phone while behind the wheel. However, there are several different types of distracted driving. Essentially, whenever a motorist’s attention is diverted from the road, it is considered distracted driving. Nonetheless, this dangerous driving behavior can be broken down into different categories. When a motorist diverts their eyes from the road to look at something inside or outside the vehicle this is considered a visual distraction. When a motorist shifts their attention from the road because of something they hear such as music coming from the radio it is referred to as an auditory distraction. When a motorist moves both of their hands from the wheel to eat, drink, or use their electronics it is regarded as a manual distraction. Finally, when a motorist has a lot on their mind or is too tired to pay attention to the road, it is known as a cognitive distraction. Nevertheless, regardless of the type of distraction, distracted driving can result in significant accidents and injuries. Research has shown that this dangerous driving behavior is responsible for at least 3,000 deaths per year. This is an unfortunately high number since this dangerous driving behavior is illegal and entirely preventable. Victims are often burdened with significant injuries that negatively influence their lives. Motorists must concentrate on the road to keep everyone on the road including themselves safe from injury.

Proving the cause of an accident was distracted driving is often difficult. However, with the help of our skilled attorneys, we can help you gather pertinent evidence to corroborate your claim. If you have been injured in a car accident it is important to take action as soon as possible. Reach out to our seasoned attorneys who can ensure you file a claim within the right time frame to ensure you have an opportunity to seek the justice you deserve.

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