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10 Apr

Ohio’s Laws on Distracted Driving and How it Affects Your Car Accident Claim

Distracted driving is a leading cause of car accidents in Ohio. In an effort to reduce the
number of accidents caused by distracted driving, Ohio has implemented laws that
prohibit certain types of distracted driving. In this blog post, we’ll take a closer look at
Ohio’s laws on distracted driving and how it can affect your car accident claim.

What is Distracted Driving?
Distracted driving is any activity that takes a driver’s attention away from the road. This
can include texting, using a cellphone, eating or drinking, grooming, or even talking to
passengers. When a driver is distracted, they are more likely to cause an accident.

Ohio’s Laws on Distracted Driving
Ohio has implemented laws that prohibit certain types of distracted driving. Specifically,
Ohio law prohibits drivers from:

•Texting while driving: Drivers are prohibited from using a handheld electronic
wireless communication device to write, send, or read a text message while
driving.
•Using electronic devices in school zones: Drivers are prohibited from using any
electronic wireless communication device in a school zone during school hours,
unless the device is being used for an emergency.
•Distracted driving in work zones: Drivers are prohibited from engaging in any
activity that is not necessary to the operation of the vehicle while driving through
a work zone.

How Distracted Driving Can Affect Your Car Accident Claim
If you’ve been involved in a car accident caused by distracted driving, it can impact your
car accident claim in several ways. For example:
•Fault: If the other driver was distracted at the time of the accident, they may be
found at fault for the accident. This can impact your ability to recover damages
for your injuries and other losses.
•Negligence: Distracted driving is a form of negligence, which means that the
other driver may have breached their duty of care to you as a fellow driver. This
can strengthen your case for recovering damages.
•Damages: If you were injured in the accident, distracted driving can impact the
amount of damages you can recover. For example, if the other driver was texting
while driving, it may be possible to recover punitive damages in addition to
compensatory damages.

Conclusion
Distracted driving is a serious problem in Ohio that can lead to car accidents and
serious injuries. By understanding Ohio’s laws on distracted driving and how it can
impact your car accident claim, you can better protect your legal rights and pursue the
compensation you deserve for your injuries and other losses.

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