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Farnsworth & Vance Personal Injury Lawyers located at 2525 Gambell St #410, Anchorage, AK 99503

Anchorage Distracted Driving Accident Lawyer

Anchorage Distracted Driving Accident LawyerHave you been injured in a distracted driving accident in Anchorage, AK? You may be entitled to significant compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more. Contact Farnsworth & Vance Personal Injury Lawyers at (907) 290-8980 for a free consultation with an Anchorage distracted driving accident lawyer.

Our team has decades of experience protecting the rights of injury victims and has recovered millions of dollars for those hurt in all types of devastating accidents. You do not have to go through this difficult time alone. Let us take care of your legal matters while you focus on recovering.

How Farnsworth & Vance Can Help After a Distracted Driving Accident in Anchorage, AK

How Farnsworth & Vance Can Help After a Distracted Driving Accident in Anchorage, AKAfter a distracted driving accident in Anchorage, AK, you may be feeling overwhelmed.

Our Anchorage car accident lawyers can help you by:

  • Investigating your accident to determine all the facts of the situation
  • Obtaining copies of police reports and other evidence to help prove your case
  • Interviewing witnesses who saw the accident happen
  • Estimating the value of your claim
  • Reaching a fair settlement of your claim with the insurance company
  • Filing a personal injury lawsuit and letting a jury hear your case when negotiations stall

Our Anchorage personal injury lawyers have the experience and the resources to fight for a favorable case result.

Contact Farnsworth & Vance today to schedule a free consultation.

What Are the Most Common Types of Distractions That Lead to Accidents?

When most people think of distracted driving, they immediately think of cell phones and texting.

However, many types of distractions can cause drivers to lose their focus on the road, including:

  • Cell phones
  • Eating or drinking
  • Grooming
  • Interacting with passengers
  • Adjusting climate controls or entertainment systems
  • GPS systems

We can help determine what caused your accident.

How Do I Prove Negligence in My Case?

To win your distracted driving accident case, you will likely need to prove that the other driver was negligent.

This requires proving the four legal elements of negligence:

  • Duty of care: Drivers owe others a legal duty of care to operate their vehicles safely.
  • Breach of duty: By taking their focus off the road, a distracted driver has failed to uphold the reasonable standard of behavior behind the wheel.
  • Causation: You must show that your injuries were both a direct and foreseeable consequence of the other driver’s carelessness.
  • Damages: Finally, you must prove that you suffered some losses, such as medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering.

If you can successfully establish all four of these elements, you have a strong foundation for holding the distracted driver legally and financially accountable.

What Damages Can I Recover After a Distracted Driving Accident?

After an accident, you can recover compensation for your losses.

Some common types of damages available in these accidents include:

  • Current and future medical bills
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress
  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Loss of consortium
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Scarring or disfigurement

At Farnsworth & Vance, we can help you determine all the damages to which you may be entitled. Let us help you hold the responsible party accountable for your losses and get all the compensation you deserve.

How Common Are Distracted Driving Accidents?

Distracted driving is one of the leading causes of accidents in the country. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, there were 3,275 people killed and an estimated 324,819 people injured in distracted driving accidents in 2023. This means that almost 900 people were injured in distracted driving accidents every single day that year.

How Long Do I Have to File a Lawsuit After a Distracted Driving Accident in Alaska?

In Alaska, accident victims typically have two years to file a lawsuit for their damages in most cases. Missing this deadline may completely bar you from recovering any compensation for your injuries. However, some special situations could apply to your case, making the deadline different from the general rule.

Due to the complex nature of determining the specific deadline associated with your personal injury claim, you should always get help from an experienced lawyer. The team at Farnsworth & Vance can help you understand exactly when your case must be filed to ensure that you do not miss your opportunity to recover compensation.

Contact Our Anchorage Car Crash Lawyers For a Free Consultation

If you have been hurt in a distracted driving accident in Anchorage, AK, the experienced team at Farnsworth & Vance is ready to help you. Our Anchorage distracted driving accident lawyers will fight to help you pursue maximum compensation for all your damages. With decades of experience and millions of dollars recovered, we have a proven track record of success.

Call us today to schedule a free consultation.

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