Cell phone use for on-the-go conversations and text message exchanges has become a mainstay of many people's everyday lives. Young people who have spent years texting are not only highly adept at texting in all circumstances, but many of them engage in it as a moment-by-moment part of their daily routines, even when driving.
Cell phone usage and texting while driving may be as natural for a young driver as is texting while sitting on a park bench, or using a radio dial in the car while driving. Drivers may be told that texting and driving make a dangerous combination, yet when they have a message they "need to send" during rush hour or otherwise in heavy traffic, they commonly justify to themselves the risk they take by diverting their full attention off their driving "just for a few seconds."
Was your car or truck accident in Camden or Cherry Hill, New Jersey, caused by careless, inattentive driving of another driver who was texting or talking on a cell phone at the time of the crash? A thorough investigation can uncover this information through examination of phone records and interviews with eyewitnesses, including the police officer at the scene of the crash. Talk to a personal injury lawyer who will search for every bit of evidence needed to bolster your personal injury claim after serious or catastrophic injury.
What Was the Cause of Your Car Accident in Voorhees? Inattentive Driving? Attorney Daniel K. Newman Can Help You Sue the Negligent Driver
After a Cherry Hill or Camden texting accident, attorney Daniel K. Newman can advise you on how to develop a strong case for compensation for your injuries. Schedule a free initial consultation at our South Jersey law office. Contact the Law Offices of Daniel K. Newman by calling 856-282-0182 or 866-515-3761 or by completing our online form.







