5 Obvious Signs The Other Driver Was Distracted During The Accident
We’re always taught to keep our eyes on the road while driving. But sometimes, a few drivers ignore this rule and cause serious accidents. If you’ve been the victim of a recent collision and suspect the other driver was distracted, you might be able to maximize your settlement in court. Learn more about the five most apparent signs of distracted driving and how our lawyers can help you with your case.
Signs That Prove The Other Driver Was Distracted
1. They Were Drifting Lanes
It’s understandable for a driver to drift slightly if there’s something in their path. But if they’re swerving left or right excessively for no reason, there’s a good chance the driver isn’t focused on the road. Whenever you see someone doing this, keep your distance and try passing them when it’s safe.
2. Their Head Was Down
Your eyes should always be looking ahead when driving. If the driver’s looking down, they’re most likely not paying attention. They may be texting, looking at their phone, or doing something else that’s causing them to look away.
3. They Were Talking To Other Passengers
Talking to friends or family while driving isn’t dangerous in itself. However, if the conversation is causing the driver to skip a red light or not braking when necessary, it could lead to a serious accident.
4. They Were Using Their Phone
Using your phone while driving is one of the most common reasons for distracted driving. It’s also one of the most serious distractions, with 402 people dying in 2022 alone. Aside from all the dangers associated with doing this, it’s illegal in New York. Anyone caught using their phone on the road could face fines of up to $450 and risk their license being suspended.
5. Their Speed Was Inconsistent
You’re probably aware of the traffic flow and try to keep up with it when driving. Distracted drivers, on the other hand, might not even notice. If they’re braking randomly or driving at inconsistent speeds, they’re probably not entirely focused on the road.
Why Distracted Driving Is More Serious Than You Think
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of accidents in the US. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), 12% of all injury crashes are the result of distracted driving, and over 289,310 people suffer injuries from these accidents each year. Thousands of accidents could have been prevented had the drivers responsible for these accidents simply kept their eyes on the road.
Were You The Victim Of A Distracted Driving Accident?
If you were injured by a distracted driver, you have the legal right to seek justice for your injuries. Our accident lawyers at Edelman, Krasin & Jaye, PLLC, in Nassau County will help you gather evidence proving the other driver was distracted during the accident. Anything we find will help you strengthen your case and win the compensation you deserve. Please contact us at (866) 507-1730 for a free case review today.


