The National Safety Council (NSC), estimated that during 2013, 35,200 people died in traffic accidents in the United States. In addition, the estimate included 3.8 million crash injuries requiring medical attention.
Driving while distracted has surpassed intoxicated driving deaths for the past seven years.
The National Safety Council’s latest annual report, “Injury Facts® 2014”, illustrates details on “unintentional injuries” and the three most significant causes of fatalities on the road. The first two have been traditional ongoing problems for decades while the third leading cause is a new phenomenon due to the rapid advancement in technology:
Distracted driving is any activity that could divert a person’s attention away from the primary task of driving. All distractions endanger driver, passenger, and bystander safety.
Although teen drivers are the most susceptible group to distracted driving, nearly every age group participates in some type of distracted driving habits. According to Distraction.Gov, “An estimated 421,000 people were injured in motor vehicle crashes involving a distracted driver in 2012.”
If you were seriously injured, or a loved one died in a car accident caused by distracted driver, call the offices of Miller Weisbrod Olesky, Attorneys, located in Dallas, today at (214) 987-0005 or toll free at (888) 987-0005 for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury trial attorney. You may also contact us by e-mail for answers to your important questions or to schedule an appointment.
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