A: Getting a driver’s license brings a sense of freedom to teens. No longer do they have to rely on Mom and Dad to drive them around town. However, for parents, this freedom brings a lot of fears and rightfully so. Cell phones, passengers and blaring music can all take a teen driver’s attention away from the road.
We have seen too many Southern California car accidents involving teens, which is why we have created the report, Distracted Teen Driving- A Guide & Contract for Parents. It is offered for free as a service to our community. By reading this guide, you will be able to teach your teen how to drive safely and responsibly.
If you find yourself the victim of a car accident, you could be entitled to compensation. For a free case evaluation, contact our office by calling (800) 989-6385 or filling out our online form.
In addition to our report for teens and parents, we have also created the information-packed book, 7 BIGGEST MISTAKES That Can Ruin Your California Injury Case.