1 / 9

Distracted Driving Vs Drunk Driving - Which One is more Dangerous?

There are many cases in which nobody is to blame for a crash, but more often than not, driver error plays a factor. Drivers often get caught up reading their text messages or watching videos. Sometimes it is something as simple as checking GPS directions. Regardless of distracted driving, this means that a driver is taking their eyes off of the roadway.<br><br>At Mayer & Rosenberg, P.C., make sure you get the compensation you deserve. If you need a Kansas City Distracted Driving Accident Attorney, you can contact for a free consultation or calling 816-941-8949.<br>

Download Presentation

Distracted Driving Vs Drunk Driving - Which One is more Dangerous?

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Distracted Driving Vs Drunk Driving - Which One is more Dangerous?

  2. Most drivers are aware of the dangers of driving. However, no one expects to get involved in a car accident. According to statistics, car accidents take tens of thousands of lives and injured around three million people each year. The two main reasons why car accidents occur are: Distractions DUI (Driving under the influence)

  3. Driving Under The Influence of Drugs or Alcohol Driving is one of those things. When a drunk person sits behind the wheel, they will not pay attention to traffic, traffic signs, lights, symbols, speed limit. They will just drive regardless of any consequences. One in three drunk drivers will end up in a car accident. Keep in mind that these car accidents usually involve minor to medium injuries, but every once in a while, more than one person dies in these injuries.

  4. Intoxicated Means On the other hand, getting pulled by the police while intoxicated means the following: • You will spend a night in jail • You may lose or get your driver’s license suspended • You will have to pay fines and penalties • You may end up going to jail for a longer period of time (if this is not your first DUI)

  5. Driving While Distracted On the other hand, distractions are the main cause of car accidents. Whether you focused on the billboard in front of you, or checked your email, or responded to a message on your smartphone, or tried to grab your sandwich, the chances are that you will get involved in a car accident (and most likely cause it). After that, there is no going back. You will have to face the consequences of your actions.

  6. Distractions are Everywhere Depending on the type of the accident and the type of injuries other parties sustained, you will be charged accordingly. You could end up paying a few hundred dollars, a few thousand dollars, tens of thousands of dollars or going to prison. Distractions are everywhere, and every driver should be aware of them. For that reason, focus on the road while driving, and remember not to use your phone, not to drink or eat, and do not play with other passengers while behind the wheel. Safety is and should always be your number one priority.

  7. Mayer & Rosenberg, P. C. Help You Get in touch with a Car Accident Attorney in Kansas City if the accident happened and if you believe that it was someone else’s negligence that caused the accident. Attorney Stephen C. Mayer at Mayer & Rosenberg, P. C. will do everything in his power to help you obtain the compensation you deserve for your damages.

  8. CONTACT: Address: 9229 Ward Pkwy Suite 260 Kansas City, MO 64114 Phone: 816-941-8949 Website: https://www.mayerrosenberg.com/contact-us/

  9. Thank You…!

More Related