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Driving Accidents Due to Texting

Don’t Ignore Distracted Driving if a Negligent Car Driver Injured You in New York

Distracted car drivers cause over a thousand injuries each day on an average in the United States. There have been approximately 400,000 instances of distracted driving per year since 2015 that have resulted in injuries. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration released a report, according to which 20% of all car accidents are the direct result of distracted driving. Distracted driving involves all actions that take away a car driver’s attention from the road. These drivers significantly increase the risk of car accidents and injuries while focusing on non-driving activities.

Statistics Regarding Distracted Driving

Distracted driving has been around ever since automobiles have been on the roads. Drivers have always felt tempted to adopt novel ways of combating the sheer boredom or monotony associated with driving. Complacency can easily set in when any length of time is spent sitting in the driver’s seat. The danger begins when people grow increasingly comfortable on the driver’s seat. This is when they tend to succumb to diversions. But, distracted or negligent driving is not acceptable as a cure for road boredom. These are a few shocking figures regarding distracted driving in the United States:

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What is the Statute of Limitations in Medical Malpractice?

The statute of limitations is the part of the law that sets the maximum time in which a person or an entity can initiate legal proceedings from the date of the alleged offense. These times differ between states and between the different areas of law. This period usually depends on the nature of the offense, thus in the context of medical malpractice, the statute of limitations refers to how long you have from sustaining your injury (due to malpractice) to filing a medical malpractice lawsuit.

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