Distracted Driver Injuries


Distracted Driving Injury Lawyer in Macomb County, Michigan

Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of serious car accidents in Michigan. A moment spent looking at a phone, adjusting navigation, or reaching for food can result in devastating injuries to innocent drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and cyclists. When a distracted driver causes a crash, victims are often left facing medical bills, lost income, long-term injuries, and uncertainty about what to do next.

Macomb Injury Lawyers represents people injured by distracted drivers throughout Macomb County, including Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Macomb Township, St. Clair Shores, Roseville, Fraser, Mount Clemens, Utica, and surrounding communities.
To speak with a local distracted driving injury lawyer, call (586) 333-3000 for a free consultation.

Quick Distracted Driver Injury Answers

What is distracted driving? Distracted driving occurs when a driver diverts attention from the road. This includes texting, handheld phone use, using GPS, eating, talking to passengers, or anything that takes eyes, hands, or focus away from driving.

Common types of distracted driving

  • Texting or reading messages
  • Handheld phone calls or video calls
  • Using GPS or adjusting navigation apps
  • Eating or drinking
  • Adjusting music or vehicle controls
  • Interacting with passengers

How distracted driving causes serious injuries

When drivers are distracted, reaction times slow and situational awareness drops.
Distracted driving crashes often involve rear-end collisions, intersection crashes,
lane departure accidents, and pedestrian strikes.

These crashes frequently result in serious injuries such as:

  • Traumatic brain injuries and concussions
  • Neck and back injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Internal injuries
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement

What to do after a distracted driving accident

  1. Seek medical attention immediately. Some injuries are not obvious at the scene.
  2. Call the police. A police report can document fault and observations.
  3. Document the scene. Take photos of vehicles, damage, road conditions, and injuries.
  4. Identify witnesses. Independent witnesses can be critical.
  5. Avoid admitting fault. Do not speculate about what happened.
  6. Be cautious with insurers. Do not give recorded statements before understanding your rights.

How distracted driving is proven

Proving distraction often requires investigation beyond the crash report.
Evidence may include:

  • Cell phone usage records
  • Dashcam or traffic camera footage
  • Vehicle data and event recorders
  • Witness statements
  • Police observations or citations

Early legal involvement can help preserve this evidence before it is lost or overwritten.

Compensation available after a distracted driving crash

Depending on the circumstances, injured victims may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical expenses and future treatment
  • Lost wages and reduced earning capacity
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent impairment or disability

Distracted driving accidents and wrongful death

Tragically, distracted driving crashes sometimes result in fatal injuries. Families may have the right to pursue a wrongful death claim to seek accountability and financial support after the loss of a loved one.

Serving Macomb County

Macomb Injury Lawyers represents distracted driving injury victims throughout Macomb County, including Clinton Township, Sterling Heights, Warren, Shelby Township, Macomb Township, St. Clair Shores, Roseville, Fraser, Mount Clemens, Utica, New Baltimore, and Chesterfield Township.

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Distracted Driving FAQ

Is texting while driving illegal in Michigan?

Michigan restricts handheld phone use while driving.
Texting and handheld phone use can support a finding of negligence in an injury case.

What if the distracted driver denies using their phone?

Phone records, witness testimony, and electronic data may help establish distraction even if the driver denies it.

How much does it cost to talk to a distracted driving injury lawyer?

Consultations are free. Many injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis,
meaning attorney fees are owed only if compensation is recovered.

Contact Macomb Injury Lawyers

Phone: (586) 333-3000
Address: 42490 Garfield Rd Ste 210, Clinton Twp, MI 48038
Contact form: https://macombinjurylawyers.com/contact/

Disclaimer: This page is for informational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship.

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