Texting While Driving Accident Injury
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A texting while driving accident can change your life in seconds. Distracted drivers often fail to notice slowing traffic, pedestrians, red lights, or vehicles changing lanes until it is too late to avoid a collision.
Texting while driving cases can involve disputed liability, insurance company pushback, and serious injuries that create financial pressure for victims and their families. Working with an attorney can help protect your rights, preserve evidence, and pursue compensation that reflects the true impact of the accident.
At C.Y. Lee Legal Group, we represent personal injury victims who have been harmed by careless drivers using their phones behind the wheel. Since 2007, our attorney has represented individuals, families, and business owners with personal attention and direct communication from start to finish. We serve clients across Houston, Texas, and the surrounding areas, including Sugar Land, Katy, Pearland, Pasadena, The Woodlands, Cypress, Baytown, League City, Missouri City, and Spring.
Why Texting While Driving Is So Dangerous
Texting while driving takes a driver’s eyes, hands, and attention away from the road at the same time. Even a few seconds of distraction can lead to a devastating crash.
A driver traveling at highway speeds may cover the length of a football field without fully watching traffic while reading or sending a message. In busy areas, where traffic congestion and sudden slowdowns are common, distracted driving poses serious risks to everyone on the road.
Many texting while driving accidents involve rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, lane departure accidents, and pedestrian injuries. These crashes can result in broken bones, spinal injuries, traumatic brain injuries, internal injuries, burns, and long-term physical pain. Some victims face months or years of medical treatment and rehabilitation after the collision.
We understand that the effects of a serious crash go far beyond the initial emergency room visit. Medical expenses, missed work, emotional stress, and ongoing pain can place a tremendous strain on families. Our goal is to help you pursue the financial recovery you need while handling the legal aspects of your case.
How We Help After a Texting While Driving Accident
One of the most important steps after a distracted-driving accident is to gather evidence quickly. Drivers rarely admit to texting immediately before a crash, so proving distraction often requires a detailed investigation. We collect accident reports, witness statements, surveillance footage, phone records when available, vehicle damage evidence, and other information that may support your claim.
Insurance companies often try to minimize payouts by arguing that injuries are not serious or that the victim shares responsibility for the collision. We push back against these tactics by building strong cases supported by medical records, expert opinions when needed, and evidence showing how the accident has affected your daily life.
Our firm also handles communication with insurance adjusters, so you are not pressured into accepting low settlement offers. Many people underestimate the value of their claim early in the process because they do not yet understand the full cost of future medical treatment, lost earning capacity, or ongoing pain. We pursue compensation for current and future losses arising from the accident.
Every client’s situation is different. Some people are dealing with temporary injuries that heal within a few months, while others are facing permanent physical limitations that affect their ability to work and care for their families. We take the time to understand how the accident has changed your life so we can pursue results that reflect your individual circumstances.
Injured by a Texting Driver?
Common Injuries in Distracted Driving Accidents
Texting while driving crashes frequently happen at high speeds or with little warning, which often increases the severity of injuries. Victims may suffer neck and back injuries that require physical therapy or surgery. Head injuries are also common, especially when a driver or passenger strikes part of the vehicle during impact.
Some clients experience chronic pain that interferes with sleep, mobility, and daily activities long after the crash. Others develop emotional trauma, anxiety while driving, or symptoms related to post-traumatic stress. These effects can disrupt nearly every aspect of a person’s life.
We believe personal injury claims should reflect both physical and emotional harm. Insurance companies sometimes focus only on immediate medical bills while ignoring the broader impact an accident has on a victim’s future. Our firm works to present the full picture of what our clients have endured.
What to Do After a Texting While Driving Accident
After an accident, seeking medical care should always be the first priority. Even injuries that seem minor initially may become more serious in the days following the collision. Prompt medical treatment also creates documentation that may later support your injury claim.
It is also important to preserve evidence whenever possible. Photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, visible injuries, and road conditions may become valuable later. Witness contact information can also help establish what happened before the collision.
Speaking with our attorney early in the process can help prevent mistakes that may weaken a claim. Insurance companies sometimes contact victims quickly after an accident and request recorded statements designed to limit liability. We help you understand your rights before these conversations occur.
Texas Laws and Texting While Driving
Texas law prohibits drivers from reading, writing, or sending electronic messages while operating a motor vehicle. In addition to the statewide ban, some local areas have additional distracted driving restrictions. Drivers under certain circumstances, such as school bus operators or younger drivers with learner’s permits, may face stricter limitations on phone use behind the wheel.
A driver who causes an accident while texting may be considered negligent under Texas law. In personal injury cases, proving negligence is a key part of recovering compensation. Evidence showing that a driver was distracted by a phone at the time of the collision can strongly support an injury claim.
Texas also follows modified comparative fault rules, meaning compensation may be reduced if the injured party is found partially responsible for the crash. Because insurance companies often try to shift blame, having legal representation can make a significant difference in protecting your claim.
Compensation Available in a Distracted Driving Injury Claim
Victims injured by distracted drivers may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost income, rehabilitation costs, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and property damage. In cases involving severe injuries, compensation may also include future medical care and diminished earning capacity.
We understand how financially stressful recovery can become after a serious crash. Some clients are unable to return to work for extended periods, while others face mounting medical debt and uncertainty about the future. Our role is to pursue compensation that helps relieve some of those burdens and supports long-term recovery.
While many cases settle through negotiation, we prepare every case thoroughly and are ready to take legal action when necessary. Insurance companies are often more willing to take claims seriously when they know a firm is prepared to fight for its clients.
Texting While Driving Accident Injury Attorney in Houston, Texas
At C.Y. Lee Legal Group, we have represented personal injury victims in Texas since 2007. Our attorney, Daniel Lee, works directly with clients from beginning to end, giving every case the time and attention it deserves. We understand how disruptive a texting while driving accident can be, and we are committed to helping clients pursue fair compensation for their injuries and losses.
Serving Houston, Sugar Land, Katy, Pearland, Pasadena, The Woodlands, Cypress, Baytown, League City, Missouri City, Spring, and nearby areas, we are ready to help. Contact us today to discuss your case.