distracted driving accident injuries

What if a Distracted Driver Caused My Injuries?

If you’ve been injured by a distracted driver, you may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Arizona law prohibits distracted driving, and victims have the right to pursue claims against negligent drivers. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.
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Injured by a distracted driver? Learn about your rights and how to seek compensation in Arizona. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation.

Distracted driving is a significant concern in Arizona, leading to numerous accidents and injuries each year. If you’ve been injured by a distracted driver, understanding your rights and the legal landscape is crucial.

Understanding Distracted Driving in Arizona

Arizona law prohibits drivers from using handheld mobile devices while driving. This includes texting, browsing, or any other manual use of a device. Violating this law can result in fines and points on the driver’s license. More importantly, if a distracted driver causes an accident, they can be held liable for the damages incurred.

Recent Case Highlight

In a notable case, the family of Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Rosa Mroz filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a GrubHub driver and the company. Judge Mroz was fatally struck while crossing a Phoenix street by a driver allegedly distracted by his phone. This tragic incident underscores the severe consequences of distracted driving and the legal actions victims’ families can pursue. [Source: Law Commentary]

Your Rights as an Injured Party

If you’re injured due to a distracted driver, you have the right to seek compensation for:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Property damage

Proving the other driver’s negligence is essential. Evidence such as phone records, witness statements, and traffic camera footage can be instrumental in building your case.

Statute of Limitations

In Arizona, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years from the date of the accident. It’s crucial to initiate legal proceedings within this timeframe to preserve your right to compensation.

How Hirsch Talcott Can Assist

Navigating the aftermath of an accident can be overwhelming. At Hirsch Talcott, we specialize in personal injury cases, including those involving distracted driving. Our experienced attorneys can help you gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and, if necessary, represent you in court to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

If you or a loved one has been injured by a distracted driver, don’t hesitate to seek legal assistance. Contact Hirsch Talcott at 602-903-6000 for a free consultation. We’re here to help you through this challenging time and advocate for your rights.