Tips to Avoid Distracted Driving

Tips to Avoid Distracted Driving


 

We all have busy lives filled so many things to do and so little time. We often have to multi-task to compress time and get things done. Sometimes it is unavoidable, however, in certain situations, it can cause more harm than good. Driving is one of the situations that should command our full attention. Distracted driving is responsible for about 9 deaths and more than 1000 injuries every day.

Here are a few tips from The Law Office of W. Shane Jennings on things to do to remain focused on the road.

Get Plenty of Rest

When you do not get enough sleep, nodding off can distract you from driving and this can lead to big problems.

The problem of drowsy driving is much higher than federal estimates show
According to newly released research from the AAA Foundation for traffic safety about 10 percent of all motor vehicle-related crashes.

In-car camera footage of over 3500 drivers in a span over several months reveals that drowsiness was a factor in 9.5 percent of all crashes and 10.8 percent of crashes resulting in “significant” property damage – markedly higher than the 1 percent to 2 percent federal agencies estimate.

“As many Americans struggle to balance their busy schedules, missing a few hours of sleep each day can often seem harmless,” AAA Director of Traffic Safety Advocacy and Research Jake Nelson said in the release. “But missing just two to three hours of sleep can more than quadruple your risk for a crash, which is the equivalent of driving drunk.”

  • AAA offers tips to help drivers avoid drowsiness behind the wheel:
  • Drive during normal awake hours.
  • Don’t rely on your body for warning signs of fatigue.
  • Take breaks every two hours or 100 miles.
  • Drive with an alert passenger and take turns driving.
  • Don’t take medications that cause drowsiness or other impairment before driving.

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Put your cell phone away

Using a cellphone takes away your focus from the road and increases the danger to pedestrians, other motorists, and passengers.

Hands-free or Bluetooth devices do not reduce the dangers of distracted driving. If you must make a call, pull over to a safe place and make the call or text. Joseph McKillips, executive director of the Vienna, VA-based Network of Employers for Traffic Safety had this to say.
“Hands-free use, it’s cognitively distracting to the driver,” “The research says so.”

Here’s what you can do:

  • Let your friends and co-workers know that you do not take calls, respond to text messages, or emails while you are operating a vehicle.
  • Remove access to distracting items. Items such as paper and pen, or a cell phone, should be made inaccessible.
  • Pull over if there is something you need to take care of before you reach your destination.

Don’t Eat and Drive

Eating while driving is not illegal, however, studies show it should be. Eating while driving has proved to be just as dangerous as texting while driving.

This video shows how an Albuquerque, New Mexico city bus driver learned this the hard way.

In a Lytx study done in 2014 shows that a driver who is eating is over 300% more likely to be in an auto accident that their non-eating counterparts. However, According to an Exxon-Mobile survey of 1000 individuals, 70% of drivers have admitted to eating and driving.

Don’t Apply Makeup While Driving

This one should be a no-brainer, however, 46% of women have admitted to applying makeup during their daily commute.

IN 2009, the data revealed that about 450,000 auto accidents per year were caused by women applying makeup while driving. In some states, such as California, it is illegal.

Call a New Mexico Auto Accident Attorney if you are a Victim of Distracted Driving

This is far from a complete list. Any activity that removes your eyes from the road, removes your hands from the wheel, or takes your full attention from the road, should be recognized as distracted driving.

If you have been a victim of a distracted driver in New Mexico contact The Law Office of W. Shane Jennings at (575) 308-0308 for more information and free consultation.

5 Things You Should Never Say After a Car Accident in New Mexico

5 Things You Should Never Say After a Car Accident in New Mexico

 


After a car accident, you will need to speak with the other driver involved. What you say next could make or break your case. It is important that you are aware of the pitfalls for some of the most common responses. Here are 5 things, from The Law Office of W. Shane Jennings, you should never say after a car accident in New Mexico.

“I feel fine”

After a car crash, you are full of adrenaline and disoriented and unable to assess the pain you are in. It is very common for injuries not to surface until hours, sometimes days later. Therefore, stating how you feel at the time can work outside of your best interest. Saying “I feel fine” could lead to questions when you file a personal injury claim. You should never say anything that will make light of your condition.

“I’m sorry”

Car accidents are scary and cause many inconveniences for both parties. It is human nature to want to apologize, even if it wasn’t your fault. However, the other party can be interpreted that as an admission of fault. It is best that you say little as possible and let the evidence speak for you. Otherwise, you could forfeit your personal injury claim and pay out of pocket for the damages you suffer.

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“It was my (your) fault”

It is important not to accuse yourself or the other party for the auto accident. There could have been other factors involved in causing the auto accident. Not only can accusations cause a heated exchange of words, it could even lead to physical violence adding more tension to an already tense situation. It is best to allow law enforcement do their job in conjunction with your insurance company to determine who was at fault.

“I know what happened”

You should be as exact as possible when talking with law enforcement about the facts of the accident. However, you should avoid speculation about the events. This could make the case more difficult to resolve. Speculation such as vehicle speed and driver intent can cause inconsistencies during the investigation that could damage your case.

Speak to a Personal Injury Attorney in New Mexico

The actions you take immediately after a vehicle accident in New Mexico are critical to ensuring just compensation for your claim. We are standing by to provide you with the assistance you need after your accident. Contact us The Law Office of W. Shane Jennings today (575) 308-0308

10 Things to Document From an Auto Accident Scene

10 Things to Document from an Auto Accident Scene


 

When you have been involved in an auto accident, proper evidence collection from the accident scene is important for your case. Evidence can be photos, videos, and documentation. The evidence will help to demonstrate that you were not at fault. Additionally, it will show the accident was responsible for your injuries.

Here are 10 things you should document from an auto accident scene.

1. Evidence from First Responders

First responder evidence

If you find yourself in need of medical attention, call an ambulance. This provides you with needed medical attention. It also provides a medical record to use as evidence in your case. Medical first responders can serve as a witness to injuries at the accident scene.

If you are not in need of immediate medical attention, contact the police. Document their names and badge numbers. The police report will also serve as evidence for your case.

 

2. Driver’s name and contact information

contact info after a car accident

The driver’s information shows who was operating the motor vehicle when the auto accident occurred.

 

3. Insurance Information

car insurance after a car crash

The other driver’s insurance card will contain the contact information for the insurer. You may need to contact the driver’s insurance company to obtain information and coordinate repairs.

 

4. Vehicle Description and License Plate Number

photo of car accident

Take photos or take note of the car make and model as well as the license plate number.

 

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5. Photographs of the Final Resting Positions of the Vehicle from the Auto Accident Scene

car crash accident

This is very important. The final resting place of the vehicles after the auto accident shows a lot of information about the impact. Information such as vehicle speed and impact angle will be helpful in backing up your personal injury claim.

Photographs should be from multiple angles and distances. This will reveal information such as your distance from an intersection or a warning sign.

 

6. Photographs of the Damages

photographing auto accident

Detailed photos of the damage to both vehicles are also helpful in determining fault. Additionally, it provides supporting evidence for a personal injury claim.

 

7. Photographs of Road Conditions

document road conditions after auto accident

Road conditions can play a key role in determining the cause of the accident. Document Potholes, oil slicks, missing or obstructed signage that could have contributed to the accident.

 

8. Photographs skid marks

Document Tire Marks from accident scene

Skid marks or lack thereof could show if the driver attempted to brake or not. Lack of braking could be a sign of a distracted driver.

 

9. Information from Witnesses

witness testimony after auto accident scene

If there were witnesses to the accident, collecting their names and contact information will be useful. If you sustain injuries your attorney may need to speak with them.

 

10. Photos of Your Injuries

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Contact The Law Office of W. Shane Jennings

Creating a record of your injuries can go a long way in proving what injuries you sustained from your accident. This will support your personal injury claim. The Law Office Of W. Shane Jennings will review your case and provide you with a free evaluation

Top Reasons to Speak with a Personal Injury Attorney in New Mexico

Top Reasons to Speak with a Personal Injury Attorney in New Mexico


Personal injury cases can be quite complex. There are fault investigations, coordination between insurance companies, medical providers, and law enforcement. Additionally, there are negotiations with insurance companies who make deals in their best interest. Hiring a personal injury attorney in New Mexico who is knowledgeable and has experience fighting for your rights is key. Here are the top reasons you should hire a personal injury attorney in New Mexico.

Claim Assessment

Personal injury attorneys are experienced and can tell you if your case is worth the legal hassle. If it is doubtful that you will win, you can avoid the time and cost of preparing your case.

Understanding of Personal Injury Law

Complicated legal and medical terminology are typical in most personal injury litigation cases. Personal injury attorneys can navigate through all the red tape and examine the evidence needed to resolve your case.

Additionally, Personal injury lawyers use their extensive knowledge of the law to present your case in a legally favorable context.

Assesment of Involved Parties

In some auto accidents, it is easy to tell who is at fault. However, in some cases, there may be more responsible parties. Automotive defects, road conditions or the sale of alcohol to a drunk driver could have also played a role.

Experience with dealing with lawyers

During your discovery process, you will need to share facts and documents. Personal injury attorneys are familiar with this process and can handle this more efficiently.

Experience Dealing with Insurance Companies

Calculating your injuries, lost wages, pain, and suffering is difficult without a personal injury attorney.

Furthermore, insurance companies make offers for their own benefit. A personal injury attorney can recognize a bad settlement offer and advise you of the best action to take.

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Higher Settlement Amount

Personal injury lawyers use their experience and negotiation skills to get the settlement you are entitled to. As a result, personal injury attorneys settlements are 300% higher on average.

Trial Experience

If your case goes to trial, attorneys have many hours of courtroom experience. Therefore, personal injury attorneys understand how to present your case before a jury.

Objectivity

When you have an accident, you can be frustrated and want a quick resolution. Insurance companies use this to lure you into accepting low settlement agreement. A personal injury attorney won’t take a low settlement agreement.

Contact a Personal Injury Attorney in New Mexico

As a result of the complexity of personal injury claims, you should consult with a personal injury attorney in New Mexico. Attorneys investigate the accident, calculate your damages, and determine a fair settlement. When you hire an attorney, you show the insurance company that you will not settle for less than you deserve.

In addition, there is nothing to lose and no upfront expense for consulting with a personal injury attorney Contact us today at (575) 308-0308.