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Explaining the Dangers of Inattention

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Explaining the Dangers of Inattention

Even though San Diego car accidents occur for any number of reasons, there are certain causes of collisions that are more common than others.  One of the leading causes of both San Diego car accidents and collisions around the country is inattentive driving.  Below is a brief introduction to this issue, and if you or someone you love has been harmed by an inattentive driver you need to seek the help of experienced San Diego car accident lawyers as soon as possible.

Margin of Error

We have all been distracted behind the wheel from time to time.  We may see something along the side of the road that draws our eyes away from what’s in front of us, we may answer our phone even with a hands-free device, we may adjust the radio or we may even be eating.  Regardless of what distracts us, basic physics tells us that a distraction that’s as short in duration as one second or less could make the difference between safely maneuvering around a surprise development and being involved in a serious San Diego car accident.

Inattention is Negligence

Drivers are expected to pay attention to the road and the driving conditions that surround the vehicle at all times.  The law of negligence in California is basically defined as failing to act in a way that a reasonable person would in similar circumstances.  Too many cases to list have found drivers negligent for failing to focus on the road around them for even that one second, so those who are involved in a San Diego car accident because of this lack of focus could face significant civil liability if someone is injured in an accident that occurs.

Preparation Leads to Focus

While it may seem elementary, the lessons we learned in driver’s education can and do serve us well for the rest of our lives.  When we first learn to drive, we are trained relentlessly to keep our eyes and ears on the road so that we can react to what’s around us in a timely fashion.  Over time, bad habits develop that lead to distracted driving.  Statistics show that if drivers simply take care of some basic tasks before driving, such as eating, completing phone calls and simply reminding ourselves to focus on the task at hand, accidents will be reduced.

If you or someone you love has been harmed in an accident that occurred because the other driver was not paying attention to the road, you need to seek the help of San Diego car accident lawyers who have been holding negligent drivers accountable for the harm they have caused for many years.  Contact Mitchell | Gilleon today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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