By Sean Lyons | Published December 15, 2020 | Posted in Personal Injury | Tagged Tags: damages, distracted driving, modified comparative fault, noneconomic damages |
Driving distractions— such as texting, talking on cell phones, radio tuning, grooming, eating or drinking — can divert motorists’ attention from the road and cause accidents. In 2019, there were 377 Texans killed in accidents caused by distracted driving. If you are injured in a collision with a distracted driver, you may have a basis Read More
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