Texting while driving in Georgia can carry serious consequences. Studies have shown that a person is a less safe driver while texting or otherwise using a cell phone. If an accident occurs as a result of texting and driving, the person using his or her cell phone may be responsible for any resulting consequences.
If you have been injured in a texting while driving or cell phone car accident, contact our Atlanta law offices today. Our experienced Georgia car accident lawyers offer free, no obligation consultations through this site.
In the state of Georgia, texting while driving is a primary offense. This means that you do not need to be doing anything else illegal in order to get a citation for it. While there is not a universal handheld ban on spoken communication, the act of reading, writing, or sending a text or email is considered a distraction from safely operating a motor vehicle and is therefore illegal.
The fine for texting and driving is $150 and one point on the offender’s drivers’ license, but if an accident occurs, the consequences may be much greater. If the person who causes a car accident was texting while driving, it may be considered negligence per se in a Georgia car accident lawsuit. This means that if texting and driving can be proved, no other proof of negligence may be needed, and the driver will be found guilty. This can leave him or her open to paying punitive damages if the jury awards them, which are not covered by car insurance and can amount to a substantial amount of money.
If you have been involved in a texting and driving accident, having a Georgia car accident lawyer on your side can be an invaluable asset. By gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and researching the law, a car accident lawyer can build a strong case for you in court, helping you recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, damage to your property, and pain and suffering. Additionally, punitive damages may be available due to the other driver’s negligence. A skilled attorney knows how to pursue these kinds of damages and persuade a jury when they are necessary.
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