Being in a car accident is overwhelming—especially if you think the other driver was distracted. At Jeffress Law, PC, our small, client-centered firm serves accident victims throughout Boulder, Fort Collins, Longmont, Loveland, CO, and nearby areas. We’re recognized as Top 10 Attorneys thanks to our personalized client service and proven results.
Our team gathers evidence of driver distraction so you can hold them accountable for your injuries. We know how complicated this may seem, but we’re here to make it easier. Our caring team guides you through every step, working hard to secure fair compensation for the accident’s impact on your life.Â
Clues That the Other Driver Was Distracted
Certain types of evidence can help prove your case if you believe distraction is a factor. We know where to look and can work with you to gather important details, including:Â
- Cell Phone Records: Cell phone data is often a key clue. We can help legally obtain these records to see if the driver was texting or using their phone during the accident.Â
- Witness Statements: Sometimes, others at the scene notice details you missed in the accident’s aftermath. We’ll gather witness accounts to support your case, whether it’s spotting the driver on their phone or other distracted behavior.Â
- Traffic Camera Footage: We can also help secure footage from traffic or security cameras that may have captured the driver’s actions leading up to the accident.Â
Our team walks you through each piece of evidence and explains how it could impact your case. This personal approach helps us build a solid foundation for pursuing your claim.Â
Additional Signs of Distracted Driving
Sometimes, other details from the scene offer clues about distracted driving. Together, we’ll review these observations and how they may support your claim:Â
- Sudden Braking or Swerve Marks: Skid marks or swerving can suggest the driver reacted too late—a common sign of distraction.Â
- Odd Impact Points: Certain collisions, like direct rear-end hits, often indicate the driver wasn’t paying attention.Â
- Inconsistent Statements: Distracted drivers may inadvertently reveal they weren’t focused, whether in their statements to the police or during questioning.Â
So, even if you don’t have clear-cut evidence like videos or cell phone records, we can build a case based on these other signs that the driver wasn’t paying attention.
Distracted Driving Support in Boulder, CO
If you’re dealing with an accident caused by a distracted driver, don’t try to go through it alone. Call Jeffress Law, PC, at 303-993-8685 to schedule your consultation. We’re here to personally support you through the process in Boulder, Fort Collins, Longmont, Loveland, and surrounding areas. Let’s hold the other driver accountable and pursue the compensation you deserve together.