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Distracted Driving Accidents In Rockport

With the prevalent use of cell phones, distracted driving has become a major safety concern on the nation’s roadways. In 2014, an estimated 431,000 people were injured in automobile accidents involving distracted drivers. In the state of Texas, 442 people were killed in wrecks involving distracted driving in 2014. Additionally, the Texas Department of Transportation reports that driver inattention was a contributing factor in 86,628 accidents in 2013.

Our Rockport Auto Accident Lawyers Hold Negligent Drivers Accountable

Drivers who have engaged in negligent driving behavior must be held accountable for their actions. At Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., we take our duty to clients very seriously, and we aggressively pursue justice for our clients. The actions we undertake for our clients include:

  • A full investigation into the facts surrounding the collision.
  • An independent accident investigation by an accident reconstruction expert if needed.
  • Gaining access to the cellphone records of the negligent driver.
  • A full evaluation of the extent of the injuries and the prognosis for a full recovery.
  • A complete evaluation of all damages, including both economic and non-economic.
  • A full review of the auto insurance policies of both the at-fault driver and the client to determine policy limits.
  • A valuation of the assets of the negligent driver, when necessary.
  • Contacting the at-fault driver’s insurance company and negotiating the terms of a settlement.
  • Taking the case to civil court if the insurance company fails to pay fairly, and in a timely manner.

What Constitutes Distracted Driving in Rockport

Distracted driving is doing anything that diverts attention away from the important task of operating the vehicle safely. Any type of distraction can endanger the driver, passengers, and other motorists on the road.

Common types of distraction include:

  • Conversing with passengers
  • Combing hair or applying makeup
  • Reading
  • Watching videos

According to the U.S. government, texting is the most alarming type of distraction as it involves all three types of distractions: manual, visual, and cognitive attention. Drivers engaging in this type of activity triple their risk of becoming involved in texting and driving crashes. Sadly, drivers in their 20s account for 27 percent of the distracted drivers killed in car crashes.

Answers to your Questions about Rockport Texting While Driving Accidents

Distracted Driving Accidents

How can I find out if the driver who hit me was texting?

The first step is to get help from a car accident attorney. Your lawyer can subpoena cellphone records to determine if the other driver was engaged in this illegal and dangerous activity.

I was injured in a car accident caused by a texting driver. What should I do to ensure my medical bills are paid?

Talk to a lawyer as early as possible after the accident. The medical bills related to a car accident can range into the hundreds of thousands of dollars in just a few short weeks. For more serious injuries, several surgeries and rehabilitation and ongoing treatments are often needed at an astronomical price. The negligent driver who caused the accident must be held accountable, and forced to pay all medical bills, as well as other losses, including any wage loss you have suffered, and non-economic damages for pain and suffering.

What is “electronic” distracted driving?

Advances in digital technology have added a new dimension to our lives, including while traveling in a vehicle. In-vehicle systems include video systems, navigation, voice activated systems, and cellphones. Electronic distracted driving involves the use of any electronic or digital system, including texting, emailing, or reading or responding to any digital message or alert while behind the wheel.

What are the Texas laws on texting and driving?

Texas legislators have banned hand-held cellphone use in school crossing zones, for bus drivers, and for drivers under 18 years of age. A driver will face legal repercussions if texting led to failing to exercise reasonable care for the safety of others. Various efforts to ban texting while driving have failed, and the state is one of seven that do not have such distracted driving law in place.

How many car accidents are caused by texting?

The Texas Department of Transportation issues yearly reports on all vehicle crashes statewide, and the most recent report reveals the shocking numbers of distracted driving accidents that occurred in the state in 2013. Corpus Christi is located in three different counties – Nueces, Aransas and San Patricio. In Nueces County, the Texas DOT reports 970 distracted driver accidents, with 208 serious injury accidents, 195 other injury accidents, and 319 other injuries associated with distracted driving. In Aransas County in 2013, there were 90 total distracted driving crashes, and in San Patricio County there were 370 distracted driver accidents. Statewide, the totals are at a high level with a total of 95,170 distracted driver accidents in 2013.


You have probably observed these drivers yourself, drifting out of lanes or creating other dangerous situations. Most drivers choose to follow the rules of the road and wait to read or respond to a text message until at a full stop, or will pull over if there is an urgent message. Unfortunately, statistics show us that not everyone has the safety of others as their primary concern. Were you hit by a texting driver? Get in touch with our firm for professional legal help to resolve your issue of compensation.

Types of Rockport Motor Vehicle Accidents caused by Texting Drivers

Rear-end Accidents

The texting driver fails to observe that traffic ahead has come to a halt until it is too late, or until the impact occurs, leaving the innocent severely injured in many cases.

Intersection Accidents

A texting driver is simply not paying attention to the road ahead and is far more likely to fail to observe a traffic light or stop sign, and to travel through an intersection illegally, T-boning another vehicle, often with a deadly outcome.

Highway Accidents

A driver texting while traveling on one of our many highways in the Rockport area will be far more likely to drift out of lanes and side-swiped another vehicle, or cause a head-on collision.

Head-On Collisions

A driver who is texting is not attentive to the task of driving and is far more likely to drift into oncoming lanes of traffic, whether in the city or on one of the many highways or rural roads in our area. Oncoming drivers have no way to predict this behavior and could pay the ultimate price.

Side-Swipe or T-Bone Accidents

A driver who drifts out of lanes due to inattention puts all others sharing the street, road, or highway at great risk of death or serious injury. It may result in a multi-vehicle accident, with many injured or killed, based on the speed at which traffic was moving, and how the impact occurred.

Texting and Driving Crashes Are Preventable

A very high percentage of car accidents in the Rockport area could have easily been avoided had another driver exercised reasonable care for the safety of others. When a driver is reading or writing a text while driving, the risk to others sharing the road is extremely high. Texting while driving is a particularly dangerous form of driver distraction, as it involves all three forms of driver distraction.

Cognitive distractions are those that pull your attention off the road ahead. Manual distractions are those in which your hands are not on the steering wheel. Visual distractions are those that pull your eyes off the road ahead. A driver who is texting cannot be focused on the road ahead, or a sudden need to brake, or even a stop sign, traffic light, or road hazards. Rear-end accidents and collisions in intersections, or unsafe lane driving are commonly associated with this negligent driving behavior.

Rockport Distracted Driving Lawyer Can Help the Victims of Distracted Driving Accidents

Anyone who gets behind the wheel of a car, truck, van, SUV, or other vehicle has a duty to other motorists and pedestrians to safely operate their vehicle. Innocent people can be seriously injured or killed when a driver decides to read or send a text or email while driving, or other dangerous conduct.

At Herrman & Herrman, P.L.L.C., we believe that distracted drivers should be held accountable for the damage they cause. Our seasoned car accident lawyers help victims of automobile accidents caused by the negligence of others in Texas. We have more than 100 years of combined experience and a successful track record of recovering high-value settlements and verdicts for those we represent.

You could have been seriously injured and cannot work, or have suffered the tragedy of losing a loved one due to the actions of a distracted driver. Let us review the facts in your case, and handle the legal matters surrounding your injuries. You can trust our firm to zealously protect your rights and interests.

Distracted drivers can often be observed applying makeup, turning toward passengers and engaged in conversation, or looking down at hand-held cell phones instead of the road ahead. These drivers are far more likely to miss traffic light changes, drive erratically, be unaware of a change in traffic patterns ahead, or drift into an adjacent lane.

Injured in a car accident caused by a driver breaking the distracted driving law? Speak with our distracted driving attorney in Rockport for a free consultation.

If you have been injured in an accident that you suspect was caused by distracted driving, our firm can help. We will investigate the accident, collect physical evidence, locate and interview any witnesses to the car crash, and obtain cell phone records as support for the claim or lawsuit filed on your behalf.

Our experienced Rockport personal injury lawyers are dedicated to pursuing justice for our clients and pursuing the maximum compensation they are entitled to receive. Contact our firm for aggressive representation in your distracted driver accident claim.

Our firm has offices in the following locations: Corpus Christi, Corpus Christi South Side, Brownsville, McAllen, San Antonio, Houston, and Ft. Worth, TX.