Obvious Negligence: Texting or Talking While Driving
Were you in a car accident, truck accident or motorcycle accident? Was the last thing you saw before the collision the other driver talking on their cell phone? After the crash, did the other driver apologize and say that they were sending text messages while they were driving?
Texting or talking while driving is obvious negligence. At Arnold & Keck, our lawyers are dedicated to holding inattentive drivers accountable when this type of negligence causes a serious motor vehicle accident. We are able to represent accident victims in Kansas City and the surrounding parts of Kansas and Missouri in these cases. Contact our law office for experienced and effective representation.
The Danger of Using Cell Phones While Driving
It is generally acknowledged that texting or talking on a cell phone while driving is dangerous. A driver texting or talking on a cell phone is a distracted driver. In fact, more and more places are making this behavior illegal.
What impact does this have on your case? In order to get compensation in a personal injury case, we must prove that the person who caused the accident was acting negligently. Sometimes, this is a challenging task. When the act of negligence was texting or talking on a cell phone while driving, proving negligence becomes a much simpler task. We can focus on other challenges and move forward quickly to help you get the compensation you need for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Of course, you may not know whether the driver who caused the accident was using a cell phone. This fact may be revealed through our careful investigation of the case. Our goal is to find out what type of negligence caused an accident. Not surprisingly, we frequently find a cell phone at the heart of it.
If You Have Been in an Auto Accident, Contact Us for a Free Consultation
Contact us online or by phone at 866-893-2638 for a free initial consultation. Our attorneys are prepared to take immediate action on your behalf. All auto accident cases are handled on a contingency basis. You only pay if we provide results.

