Cell Phone Distractions while Driving: Georgia Traffic Accidents
It has come to light in the national news that the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration had conducted a study which confirmed what most everyone knows: talking or texting on a cell phone is dangerous and increases the likelihood of an accident. According to the numerous news reports this federal agency withheld the findings out of concern that it would stir up a hornets nest in Congress. The thinking supposedly was that it would force political decisions about enacting legislation to limit or prevent cell phone use while driving. This follows recent events where train collisions have occurred while operators were supposedly texting.
While political considerations may interfere with safety regulations at the Federal or State level, including here in Georgia, there are no limitations on how this safety issue is handled in our Atlanta, Georgia serious injury truck and auto accident law firm. As part of every investigation we make in vehicle collision cases, we determine if the at-fault driver was distracted by cell phone use. When we file suit, we aggressively pursue this issue in discovery, which includes cross examining the driver and witnesses on the subject, subpoening cell phone records and taking all other measures to see if this played any part in the negligence of the driver.



