Whether you are on city streets or highways, you are at an increasing risk of texting while driving car accidents in Sacramento. Drivers distracted by their phones may fail to see red lights, stop signs, or slowing traffic, putting everyone around them at risk. Collisions can cause painful injuries, lost income, and unexpected medical bills. Additionally, it can be frustrating to come to terms with the realization that another driver’s negligence was the cause of the harm.

Ideally, you would focus on your recovery before managing the financial and legal issues. In reality, you may need to focus on legal issues to obtain the funds to pay for medical treatment. Insurance companies, seeking to minimize payouts, may try to capitalize on initial desperation. If they can shift blame to you, they can reduce their obligation. They may even suggest that you contributed to the accident. Fortunately, our car wreck attorneys could help you protect your rights and strengthen your claim. At Curtis Legal Group, our Heavy Hitters™ act quickly, gather evidence, and work to hold negligent drivers accountable.

Why Are Texting While Driving Crashes So Dangerous?

Any type of distracted driving is dangerous, even behaviors most of us think of as harmless. Distraction increases reaction time, limits situational awareness, and increases stopping distances. Even a few seconds of inattention can result in a collision at speeds capable of causing serious injury. Texting and other mobile device usage are especially dangerous types of distraction because people look away for multiple seconds at a time. Additionally, they usually take at least one hand off the wheel, and sometimes both.

A Sacramento driver who is texting can cause almost any type of motor vehicle crash, including rear-end collisions, side-impact crashes, and head-on collisions. The type of wreck, along with factors such as speed at impact, can affect the injuries you sustain. You may receive some minor bruising, or you could suffer severe harm such as traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, and broken bones.

Pursuing compensation requires an understanding of how these accidents occur. Our team investigates the moments leading up to the crash, including:

  • Phone records
  • Vehicle damage
  • Witness statements
  • Roadway conditions

Documenting the distraction is essential in proving the other driver’s negligence.

Proving Liability in Texting While Driving Crashes

State law prohibits operating a vehicle while using a handheld phone, including texting, emailing, or social media use. Violating this law and causing a crash establishes strong, but not conclusive, evidence of fault. However, even proving that someone violated the law does not guarantee a favorable outcome to your case. A Sacramento driver could be messaging someone while operating their vehicle and still not be at fault for a car wreck. Insurance companies might exploit that possibility by suggesting it applies to your case, even if it does not.

That is why gathering evidence is essential. Police reports, electronic data from the vehicle, phone records, and eyewitness accounts help demonstrate the driver’s inattention. The state’s comparative fault system allows insurers to reduce compensation if they can assign partial blame. Our legal team works to counter these arguments with a fact-based case, ensuring your claim reflects the true cause of the accident.

Recovering Compensation for Your Injuries

Injuries from distracted driving auto collisions in Sacramento can create immediate and long-term challenges, such as:

  • Lost wages
  • Chronic pain
  • Rehabilitation
  • Medical treatment
  • Emotional distress
  • Ongoing care needs

With these challenges affecting your quality of life, it can be difficult to focus on legal issues. However, acting promptly helps preserve evidence, which strengthens your negotiating position and improves your prospects of success if you have to go to court. The statute of limitations for these actions is generally two years under California Code of Civil Procedure § 335.1.

Our lawyers at Curtis Legal Group focus on collecting evidence and recovering damages that reflect current losses and future care, ensuring you receive the support you need.

Call a Sacramento Lawyer About Texting While Driving Car Crashes

Texting while driving car accidents in Sacramento require immediate legal action to protect your claim. Evidence can disappear quickly, and insurers move fast to minimize responsibility.

Contact Curtis Legal Group today to discuss your case and options with our Heavy Hitters™ team and start taking action toward recovery and accountability.