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Smartphones have revolutionized our everyday lives but have also introduced the dangerous practice of texting while driving. The statistics of distracted driving accidents are alarming. It increases the likelihood of an accident by almost 25 percent, while 19 percent of drivers admit to using their smartphones while driving. While there are many types of distracted driving, texting is among the most hazardous. At Kogan & DiSalvo, we have helped many people recover after a devastating accident with a distracted driver. We are a full-service law firm that takes cases on a contingency basis. Contact us today for a free consultation.
Lawmakers have recognized and addressed the dangers of texting while driving. Under Florida law, texting, emailing, or instant messaging while driving is illegal. Here are some strategies and tools that an attorney can use to help prove that the other driver was liable for your injuries:
There are three types of damages that you may pursue in a personal injury claim. They include economic, non-economic, and, rarely, punitive damages. The most common damages you may recover when you work with a texting and driving accident law firm include the following:
In the aftermath of a texting while driving accident, you may be overwhelmed with medical and financial issues. Unfortunately, insurance companies will still try to minimize the amount of your financial compensation. When accident victims attempt to go it alone, they often receive lowball settlement offers. We recommend you consult an experienced Stuart car accident lawyer as soon as possible. They can investigate and build your case, ensure that you meet all legal filing deadlines, negotiate and communicate directly with the insurance company on your behalf, and represent you at trial if necessary.
At Kogan & DiSalvo, we give all our clients the individualized attention they deserve. We zealously advocate on their behalf in an attempt to achieve justice and maximum financial compensation. Call us today to arrange a free consultation. We work on a contingency fee basis, so there are no upfront legal fees. We look forward to hearing from you.
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