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Distracted driving causes motor vehicle accidents

Technology has become an integral part of our lives, and most West Virginia residents would probably agree that using the internet is a daily routine. It may be tempting to check alerts and keep in touch with friends and family, or one may want to stay on top of the latest breaking news. Unfortunately, even a quick glance while driving can lead to motor vehicle accidents

AAA has provided data that shows that about 3,000 people are killed nationwide as a result of distracted driving. This number does not include people who were seriously injured in similar accidents. While most safety campaigns focus on encouraging drivers not to use their smartphones behind the wheel, there are other activities that can be just as dangerous. 

Experts say that trying to use a GPS device that is not hands free can cause an accident in the blink of an eye. Likewise, reaching around for an item in the car or turning around to settle a pet or a child can prove disastrous. When a driver is distracted, he or she can cause an accident that can result in serious injury to another party. 

If an accident that occurred in West Virginia was the result of a distracted driver, a victim may want to take legal action against the party at fault. In many cases, a civil suit may be appropriate. A victim that is already struggling to recover from serious injury may feel a bit overwhelmed, but help is available. An experienced attorney can help victims of motor vehicle accidents seek justice and compensation in a court of law. If a verdict includes a monetary award, a victim can use the funds to help cover medical bills, make up for lost wages or get necessary repairs to personal property. 

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