Experienced Distracted Driving Attorney in Atlanta Area Advocates for Injured Clients

Reputable Stone Mountain law firm fights to get compensation for car accident victims in Georgia

Distracted driving is one of the chief causes of automobile accidents in the United States. Across the nation, approximately 400,000 people are injured and 3,000 killed each year in accidents involving distracted drivers. Cell phone use at the wheel causes 14 percent of roadway fatalities in Georgia. If you’ve been hurt in an accident in the Atlanta metro area that was caused by another driver’s negligence, an experienced Stone Mountain distracted driving attorney at Jason & Bradley, LLC can help you win compensation for your medical bills and other damages. We assist clients in Gwinnet, Dekalb, Henry, Clayton, Rockdale, Walton and Fulton counties.

Well-informed lawyer explains Georgia distracted driving laws

The Hands Free Georgia Law prohibits drivers from using their cell phones and other devices while operating a motor vehicle. It applies to drivers of passenger cars as well as to commercial truck drivers. The law imposes fines and other penalties for these activities behind the wheel:

  • Using cell phones or other handheld wireless telecommunications or standalone electronic devices
  • Writing, sending or reading text-based communications
  • Watching, recording or broadcasting movies or videos

If your accident was caused by a driver texting or otherwise using a wireless device, a Stone Mountain truck accident attorney or car accident attorney from our firm will work to show they were in violation of the law.

Types of distractions that cause accidents

Besides use of handheld devices, accidents may be caused by:

  • Eating and drinking behind the wheel
  • Shaving or applying makeup
  • Reading maps or other materials
  • Adjusting radio dials
  • Using built-in navigation systems
  • Smoking or vaping
  • Talking to car passengers

We’ll seek to identify the distraction that caused your accident and to hold the driver accountable. 

Common injuries suffered in distracted driving accidents

Here are common injuries resulting from collisions involving distracted drivers:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Spinal cord damage, including paralysis
  • Back and neck injuries, including whiplash
  • Fractures to bones in the wrist, ankle, knee and elsewhere
  • Internal injuries and organ damage
  • Soft tissue damage
  • Facial and other lacerations

If you’ve sustained a serious injury or your family member died from injuries, our attorney can advise you about pursuing damages through a personal injury or wrongful death lawsuit.

Distracted driving accident attorney in Atlanta area finds fault in injury cases

Our attorney thoroughly investigates the circumstances and evidence of each case. Evidence may include police reports, eyewitness statements, cell phone records and expert witness testimony. Georgia is a modified comparative negligence state. This means that your award will be reduced by your percentage of fault in causing the accident. If you were 50 percent or more at fault, you cannot recover anything. We undertake the work needed to establish fault on the part of the distracted driver and to increase your chances of a favorable outcome.

Get full and fair compensation from an Atlanta area distracted driving accident litigator

By pursuing a car accident injury claim, you could get compensation for damages such as the following:

  • Current and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Lost earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering

When you’ve been in a car accident in the Atlanta metro area, an experienced attorney can advise you about how much your claim may be worth. There is a two-year statute of limitations for filing car accident claims in Georgia, so don’t delay in seeking legal counsel.

Contact a responsive Georgia law firm to schedule a free initial consultation

At Jason & Bradley, LLC in Stone Mountain we aggressively pursue damages for clients in the Atlanta metropolitan area who have been hurt or have lost family members in Georgia motor vehicle accidents caused by distracted drivers. To schedule a free consultation, call our firm at 404-297-9933 or contact us online.