
Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn Attorneys
Learn how distracted driving impacts liability and what evidence is commonly used in these cases.
Distracted driving cases are increasingly driven by digital evidence rather than eyewitness testimony alone.
One key factor is that phone usage logs, app activity, and GPS data can often reconstruct driver behavior within seconds of a crash.
A lesser-known issue is that drivers often underestimate how much “brief” distraction affects liability analysis, even a few seconds of inattention can be legally significant.
These cases often involve rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, and pedestrian incidents.
Insurance companies may aggressively challenge distraction claims without strong digital or physical evidence.
• Pedestrian accident injuries
Understanding Your Legal Rights After an Accident
Understanding your legal rights after a distracted driving accident is important because digital evidence often determines fault.
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