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According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, over 20% of crashes that occurred in 2 009 were a direct result of a distracted driving. This is not a number that should be taken lightly. Previously, drunk drivers were main culprits on the road, however, this is changing and the national focus continues to be moving ever more towards the phenomenon of distracted driving. This is of no surprise as it has been found through studies that people who are distracted behind the wheel show a level of impairment in the same manner as an intoxicated driver - and there are more drivers of every age and during every hour of the day who are more prone to distraction than drunk driving.

What exactly does distracted driving entail?

Any activity or behavior that causes a driver to focus on something other than driving can be termed as a distraction. For this reason, it can be difficult to describe exactly what this behavior entails, however, some of the main categories regarding distracted driving include the following:

  • Visual distraction. When a driver is not looking at the road, they cannot hope to know the ever-changing conditions. This can involve someone looking into a mirror to apply makeup, someone who is looking down to read a text message or could be someone looking in the backseat trying to reach for an item.
  • Manual distraction. Should this occur, a driver is taking their hands off of the wheel. Even just taking one hand off to try and complete a separate task should be taken as a serious danger. This could be eating and drinking, trying to straighten out a map or trying to change the music playing through the radio, CD or mp3 player.
  • Cognitive distraction. This is the most difficult to notice because a driver who is cognitively distracted might look like a driver who is paying attention - hands on the wheel and eyes straight forward. This, however, can be the most dangerous as it involves a driver who is not focusing. Daydreaming is a prime example of this type of distraction.

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Studies have shown that people who are using hand-held devices are four times more likely to get into an accident as compared to a driver who is simply focusing on the task of driving. While legal efforts have been made to try and decrease these types of accidents, they have not been eliminated entirely. Distracted driving still plagues drivers on the roads and out firm, we are here to ensure that the victims get the full financial compensation that they deserve.

If you have been injured in a car accident that was caused by a driver who was texting, talking on their phone or who was otherwise distracted, you should not be forced to suffer in silence. At Cohn and Swartzon, we have a full-bodied understanding of personal injury law and we are prepared to go the distance in our efforts to help our clients. Should you choose to work with an Orange County personal injury lawyer from our firm , you will be able to be confident knowing that we will go the distance in our efforts to helping you fight for full financial compensation. So don't waste another moment! Give us a call today and learn more about how we can help you to put your life back on track once more.

Contact an Orange County car accident attorney from our firm as soon as possible to learn more about how we can help if you've been injured in a distracted driving accident.