In distracted driving cases, the at-fault driver is typically liable for damages due to their negligence. Proving liability often requires substantial evidence, such as:

  • Phone Records: Showing the driver was texting or calling at the time of the accident.
  • Surveillance Footage: Capturing the driver’s actions before the crash.
  • Witness Statements: Testimonies from passengers, pedestrians, or other drivers.
  • Accident Reconstruction: Expert analysis to demonstrate how distraction caused the collision.

 

Chalat Law’s attorneys will thoroughly investigate your case, gather necessary evidence, and advocate for your rights.