Damages Available Under Alabama Law
When a person is injured in a texting while driving accident, they may recover damages for past and future medical expenses, lost wages and loss of future earning capacity, property damage, and pain and suffering, among other items. It may be helpful to introduce testimony from medical experts, vocational rehabilitation specialists, or others who can explain the scope of the victim’s injuries and their likely impact on the victim’s life.
A claimant’s own negligence may prevent their ability to recover compensation in Alabama. This is because of a doctrine known as the “contributory negligence rule,” which is followed by just a handful of states. Thus, it is important to enlist an attorney who will fully investigate and aggressively litigate each detail of a texting while driving car accident case to counter defense strategies and increase the chance of a favorable outcome.
Hire a Skilled Foley Lawyer Following a Texting While Driving Accident
Alabama law forbids texting and driving, but it still happens. Far too many drivers are willing to take the risk, and innocent people end up paying the price. If you or a loved one has been hurt in a texting while driving accident, Foley attorney Whit A. Thomas can help. For a free consultation with a motor vehicle collision lawyer, call our offices or contact us online and ask for an appointment to discuss your case. Whit A. Thomas represents people throughout Mobile, Escambia, and Monroe Counties, including in Fairhope, Daphne, Gulf Shores, Mobile, Altmore, Monroeville, and Baldwin.