Can I Still Sue if I Was Texting and Driving at the Time of My Crash?
Can I Still Sue if I Was Texting and Driving at the Time of My Crash?
Texting and driving has become increasingly prevalent in the United States. In 2021, 20% of all crashes in Texas were caused by a distracted driver. Of this 20%, texting and driving was involved in many instances. But what happens if you were texting and driving before your crash? Does this automatically mean that you will be held accountable for everything that has happened? Will you still have the ability to pursue compensation for your injuries?These questions are quite complex. Because of this, internet research can only get you so far. If you want real answers that are personalized based on your unique situation, you need to get in touch with a qualified, experienced accident attorney. These legal professionals can assess the circumstances of your crash and determine whether you have the potential to recover compensation. You may be surprised at your chances of success – but you will need to book your consultation to find out.Comparative Negligence in TexasTexas follows a system of comparative negligence – also known as “proportionate responsibility” or “comparative fault.” This means that you may still have the potential to receive a settlement even if you were to blame for your own injuries1.
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https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/CP/htm/CP.33.htm
https://www.star-telegram.com/news/local/arlington/article263570898.html
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