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Cell Phone Auto Accidents
With the cell phone use on the rise across the country (and in Arizona), unsurprisingly, more and more cell phone auto accident cases are being reported. The numbers stagger the mind.
Consider the following statistics:
- The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) found back in 2005 that 10% of drivers used cell phones or hands-free devices while driving – no doubt that number has gone significantly upwards in the years since.
- The Virginia Tech Transportation Institute (VTTI) found in a study that truck drivers who text were over 23 times more likely to get into crashes than were truckers who fully attended to the road. The VTTI also found that teens were four times more likely to get into cell phone or texting related crashes than were adult drivers.
- Talking or dialing a cell phone is incredibly dangerous – dialing, for instance, increases your likelihood of getting into a crash nearly three times.
- But nothing comes close to texting while driving. A separate study found that texting while behind the wheel is six times more dangerous than driving under the influence of alcohol.
- In 2008, more than 500,000 people got hurt in auto crashes involving some sort of driver distraction.
- Other studies have found that drivers who text simply do not look at the road nearly as often – a 400% decrease in attention span!
What cell phone use does to drivers
Studies have found that teenagers who chat on the cell phone have reaction times akin to septuagenarians. They brake slower, react slower to cars in front of them, and make many more errors of perception than do non-distracted drivers.
A separate study found that nearly 50% of American kids between ages of 12 and 17 report that they have been in a vehicle while a driver texted. A 2007 study conducted by Nationwide Insurance found that, out of pool of 1,200 drivers, 73% talked on a cell phone while driving, while nearly 20% of them text messaged while driving.
If you or someone you love has been hurt in a cell phone related auto accident in Arizona, no doubt you want answers and you want compensation. To get justice for your claim and get paid for your medical bills, time off work, and other costs, however, you may need the guidance of an experienced Arizona cell phone attorney.
Alexis and Mark Breyer have represented clients like you since 1995. In addition to literally "writing the book" on Arizona personal injury, they've walked the walk – netting an astounding 98% settlement success rate. As AV rated Martindale-Hubble lawyers and members of the prestigious Million Dollar Advocates Forum, the Breyers understand what it takes to win cases and see that claimants get justice. For a free consultation, call 601-267-1280.




