When a driver takes his or her eyes off the road for even two seconds it is considered distracted driving. Cell phone use, particularly texting while driving, is a leading cause of car accidents caused by distracted driving, resulting in bans on texting while driving in several states, including North Carolina. In December 2009, North Carolina drivers were legally banned from text messaging or sending e-mails with their cell phones.
If you or a loved one was injured in an accident caused by a distracted driver, let the Charlotte law firm of Grandy & Martin be your advocates. Contact us today to schedule a free consultation with an experienced trial lawyer. You will not pay any fees unless we secure a settlement or verdict on your behalf.
Compensation for Victims of Cell Phone-Related Car Accidents
According to the June, 2010, edition of Consumer Reports, nearly 6,000 Americans were killed in accidents caused by distracted drivers in 2008 alone. If you believe your injury or a loved one's wrongful death resulted from an accident involving someone texting or talking on a cell phone while driving, contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. We will research phone records and act quickly to preserve other valuable evidence to support your injury claim. You are entitled to compensation from the negligent driver.
Charlotte, North Carolina Texting While Driving Accident Lawyers
Our representation does not end upon the settlement of your case. We will work for you until your bills are paid and your claim is finalized. To schedule an appointment with an experienced personal injury lawyer, contact Grandy & Martin, P.A., today.


