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Understanding How Distracted Driving Causes Serious Crashes

Distracted driving has become one of the leading causes of preventable car crashes in the U.S., and Ohio is no exception. Whether the driver was texting, adjusting their GPS, eating, or simply not paying attention, even a moment of distraction can cause devastating injuries. Victims are often left dealing with medical bills, pain, lost wages, and an insurance process that feels stacked against them.

To recover compensation, you must prove that the at-fault driver was negligent — meaning they failed to act with reasonable care by engaging in a distracting behavior behind the wheel.

Common Types of Distracted Driving

Most distracted driving falls into three categories:

  • Visual distractions (looking away from the road)
  • Manual distractions (hands off the wheel)
  • Cognitive distractions (mind not focused on driving)

Examples include texting, scrolling social media, typing an address into a GPS, reaching for items inside the car, talking to passengers, eating, or even daydreaming. Phone-related distractions are especially dangerous because they involve all three types at once.

What to Do Immediately After a Distracted Driving Accident

Your actions after a crash can make a major difference in your injury claim. If possible:

  • Call 911 so a police report is created
  • Take photos of the scene, vehicle damage, and visible injuries
  • Get witness names — especially anyone who saw the driver on their phone
  • Seek medical treatment right away
  • Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver’s insurance company

Insurance companies often deny or minimize claims unless there is clear proof of distraction, so collecting evidence early is essential.

How an Attorney Can Show the Driver Was Distracted

Proving distraction may require:

  • Cell phone records
  • Surveillance or dash-cam video
  • Witness statements
  • Car data (infotainment logs, navigation inputs)
  • Police reports noting distracted behavior
  • Social media activity at the time of the crash

An experienced attorney can secure evidence quickly before it is deleted or lost.

Contact Buckeye Law Group Today

If you were injured by a distracted driver, you shouldn’t have to fight the insurance companies alone. Contact Buckeye Law Group today: https://www.buckeyeaccidentattorneys.com/#ContactUs

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