Distracted driving is a significant and growing concern on the roads of Georgia. Distracted driving is a leading cause of motor vehicle accidents in Georgia and across the United States. Every day, lives are altered or lost due to drivers who fail to give their full attention to the road. If you or a loved one has been injured in a distracted driving accident, you deserve an experienced and compassionate legal advocate on your side. At The Jewkes Firm, led by Attorney Jordan Jewkes, we understand the devastating impact that distracted driving accidents can have on victims and their families.
Distracted driving poses serious risks to everyone on the road. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that in 2020 alone, over 3,100 people died in crashes involving distracted drivers. In Georgia, the statistics are equally alarming, with thousands of injuries and fatalities attributed to this reckless behavior each year.
Distracted driving is any action that takes focus away from the act of driving. Distractions can come from various sources, including texting, talking on the phone, eating, adjusting the radio, or engaging with passengers. According to the Georgia Department of Transportation, distracted driving is a leading cause of accidents, injuries, and fatalities on the state’s roadways. These distractions fall into three main types:
Understanding these distractions is crucial for recognizing the signs of negligent driving and holding responsible parties accountable. Common examples include:
In Georgia, texting while driving is explicitly prohibited under the Hands-Free Georgia Act, making it illegal to hold a phone or support it with any part of your body while operating a vehicle.
Navigating the legal landscape after a distracted driving accident can be overwhelming. Insurance companies often aim to minimize payouts, and without legal representation, you may not receive the compensation you deserve.
Attorney Jordan Jewkes has extensive experience in personal injury law, specifically in cases involving distracted driving. Our firm understands the nuances of Georgia law and can effectively advocate for your rights.
We provide a thorough evaluation of your case, gathering evidence, witness statements, and expert opinions to build a strong claim. Our team will work diligently to establish liability and demonstrate the extent of your damages.
Whether negotiating with insurance companies or representing you in court, The Jewkes Law Firm will secure the best possible outcome for your case. Our firm will fight for your rights and ensure that you receive fair compensation for your injuries.
If you’re involved in a crash caused by a distracted driver, taking the right steps can strengthen your case:
In Georgia, distracted driving is not only dangerous but also illegal. The state has enacted laws prohibiting texting while driving. This is considered a primary offense. A driver caught texting can be held liable for any resulting damages caused by an accident.
To successfully pursue a claim for a distracted driving accident, it is essential to establish liability. This involves demonstrating that the other driver was negligent and that their distraction directly caused the accident. Key elements to prove include:
Proving distracted driving requires thorough investigation. At The Jewkes Firm, we gather evidence such as:
We build strong cases to show the driver’s negligence and hold them accountable for your injuries.
Depending on your injuries and the facts of your case, you may recover compensation for:
We fight tirelessly to ensure our clients get the financial support they need to move forward.
Attorney Jordan Jewkes brings years of experience in personal injury law and has helped countless clients throughout Georgia recover compensation after serious accidents. At The Jewkes Firm, we provide:
If you or someone close to you has sustained injuries due to a distracted driving incident in Georgia, it’s important not to face this difficult situation on your own. At The Jewkes Firm, we believe that every victim deserves a voice. Contact us today at (770) 771-5130 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation with Attorney Jordan Jewkes.
Distracted driving includes any activity that diverts attention from driving—such as texting, eating, or using a GPS. Under Georgia’s Hands-Free Law, holding a phone while driving is illegal.
Yes. Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts. A personal injury lawyer can safeguard your rights and maximize your potential compensation.
You may recover medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, property damage, and more, depending on your case.
Proving distraction may involve phone records, dashcam footage, police reports, or witness statements. An experienced lawyer can help gather this evidence.
We operate on a contingency fee model—meaning there are no fees unless we successfully resolve your case.
The Jewkes Firm is well-versed in effectively challenging major insurance companies on your behalf to secure the highest settlement permissible by law. Our primary objective is to ensure your optimal recovery. It is only after this point that we assess the worth of your case.
The timeframe for filing an injury case, also known as the statute of limitations, can vary significantly. As per OCGA §9-3-33, you are granted a two-year period from the date of your injuries or the passing of a family member to initiate your personal injury claim.
There is no upfront cost associated with hiring a personal injury lawyer. Our fees are based on a percentage of your settlement, meaning you only pay if we successfully recover compensation. Our top priority is ensuring your well-being and helping you return to your normal life.
A personal injury lawyer aims to establish negligence and seek restitution for the harm caused by the liable party. Additionally, you may be entitled to compensation for funeral costs, medical expenses, and income lost if you are a family member of someone who died as a result of an injury.