
Pennsylvania Distracted Driver Truck Accident Attorney
Texting Trucker Accident Claims
Distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents on the road. Texting while driving can be a particularly dangerous nuisance on the roads. When texting is done by truckers and bus drivers, it’s not only dangerous, it’s illegal. As of January of 2010, texting while driving was formally banned for truckers and bus drivers . This legislation is just a small part of the nationwide effort to eliminate distracted driving.
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What is Texting?
Texting is the act of sending and receiving written messages using a mobile device, typically a smartphone. These messages, often referred to as “text messages” or “SMS (Short Message Service),” are sent through a cellular network or internet connection to another person’s mobile device. Texting can include plain text, emojis, and sometimes images, links, or other multimedia content, depending on the messaging platform used.
Texting is a popular form of communication because it is quick, convenient, and allows people to exchange information without the need for a phone call. However, texting requires the use of both hands (or at least one hand) and visual attention, which can be dangerous if done while engaging in activities that require focus, such as driving. This is why texting while driving is considered a risky behavior and is illegal in many places.
Fatal Statistics
Texting truckers are 23 times as likely as their non-texting counterparts to be involved in a crash or near miss, according to a study by Virginia Tech’s Transportation Institute. Researchers examined commercial trucking data that involved 203 truckers and 3 million miles of driving. Today, distracted driving is considered a real problem across the board.
How Can Texting While Driving Impact the Severity of a Truck Accident?
Texting while driving significantly increases the likelihood and severity of a truck accident because it distracts the driver from the road. Even a few seconds of inattention can prevent the driver from noticing changes in traffic conditions or reacting to sudden obstacles. Given the size and weight of commercial trucks, this delayed reaction can result in devastating collisions, causing severe injuries or fatalities. The impact is often more catastrophic than accidents involving smaller vehicles, making distracted driving among truckers a critical safety concern.
How Can You Prove That a Truck Driver was Texting during an Accident?
Proving that a truck driver was texting at the time of an accident can involve multiple forms of evidence. This can include obtaining the driver’s cell phone records, reviewing the truck’s electronic logging device (ELD) data, and gathering eyewitness testimony. Additionally, traffic camera footage or dashcam recordings might show the driver using their phone just before the crash. An attorney can also work with experts to analyze the evidence and establish the connection between the driver’s texting and the accident.
What are the Legal Consequences for a Truck Driver Who Causes an Accident While Texting?
Truck drivers who cause accidents while texting can face severe legal consequences, including fines, license suspension, and potential loss of their commercial driving privileges. They may also be held liable for damages in civil lawsuits, which can result in significant financial penalties. Moreover, the trucking company that employs the driver might also be held responsible under vicarious liability, especially if they failed to enforce policies against distracted driving.
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If you were injured in an accident because of a texting trucker, one of our lawyers may be able to help you. Turn to Metzger Wickersham for skilled legal assistance . We may be able to help you recover payment for physical and financial hardships related to your injury, pain and suffering , lost wages and compensation for medical expenses. We are proud to be able to represent our clients and pursue the maximum amount of compensation from reluctant trucking companies.
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