Camden County Car Accident Lawyers Discuss EMS Effort to Stop Distracted Driving
February 05, 2015
Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of car accidents in New Jersey. According to a recent survey conducted by the Center for Internet and Technology Addiction and ATT, 98 % of Americans agree that texting while driving is dangerous, yet 74 % of them admit to doing it anyway. Despite successful distracted driving education and awareness campaigns, people continue to use cell phones and other handheld devices while driving. Knowledge of the risk has not influenced distracted driving behavior.
According to a paramedic and Editor in Chief of EMS1.com, emergency responders see first-hand the devastation caused by distracted driving car accidents every day. The CDC reported that over 3,300 fatalities and 421,000 injuries occurred as a result of distracted driving accidents in 2012. Those at risk for being injured in a collision caused by a distracted driver include drivers, passengers, and pedestrians.
Emergency responders are also at risk every time they assist people on the side of the road. In December, 2014 a Delaware EMT and volunteer firefighter was struck by a distracted driver after exiting his vehicle to help a driver involved in another crash. The injured first responder was rushed to the hospital in critical condition where doctors were able to able to stabilize him and treat his car accident injuries.
The online publication, EMS1.com, implores EMS personnel to make an effort to change distracted driving behavior. EMS1.com suggests that EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, and police officers lead the campaign against distracted driving by engaging children in the effort. Classroom visits and safety programs led by EMS should include information on the dangers of using a cell phone and texting while driving. The hope is that children, eager to help those they view as heroes, will willingly speak up and warn their parents not to use a handheld device in the car.
Camden County Car Accident Lawyers at DiTomaso Law Represent Victims of New Jersey Distracted Driving Car Accidents
If you have been injured by a distracted driver in New Jersey, it is in your best interest to contact our knowledgeable Camden County personal injury lawyers at DiTomaso Law who can help you recover damages for your injuries. Our well-respected Camden County car accident lawyers offer top-notch legal representation at a lower contingency fee rate than many other personal injury lawyers. Contact YourLawyers4less online, or call 856-414-0010 to schedule a free consultation. Our offices are located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Cherry Hill, New Jersey to represent injured car accident victims throughout Southeastern Pennsylvania and South Jersey, including those in Cherry Hill, Camden County, and Mount Holly.
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