Interested in working with us? Call us on (800) 989-6385 or fill out this quick form and we will contact you within 24 hours!




Practice Areas

Blog

News

Library

Testimonials

Handing Over The Hands-Free - Will it Stop California Car Accidents?

Most drivers have experienced glancing at the motorist in the vehicle next to them and wondering, “is that person talking to themselves?” The answer is usually no. It is best explained by the hands-free craze that is sweeping the nation.

Many states in the U.S. are calling for bans on hand-held cell phones while operating a vehicle. In California, this type of cell phone ban is already in place. While this ban does seem like an effective way to keep the attention of drivers on the road, a study done at Dalhousie University has shown otherwise.

The study, conducted by Yoko Ishigami, revealed that hands-free devices do not necessarily give a driver the ability to focus more intently on driving any more than using a hand-held. The fact of the matter is that your brain cannot put its attention on too many things at once. So, whether using hand-held or hands-free, the use of any device is equally as dangerous. Both cause more accidents and mistakes while driving. Both greatly impede your ability to react. And finally, both cause a decrease in vehicle speed. The decrease in speed is dangerous and acts as an obstacle to those around the device-using driver.

As the age of technology grows and advances, the use of cell phones is following suit. Statistics show the result of that growing cell phone use: 636,000 crashes a year, 330,000 injuries, 12,000 serious injuries, and 2,600 deaths, are all caused by the negligence of distracted drivers using cell phones while on the road. Because of these numbers, the National Safety Council called for a ban of any cell phone use while driving.

While the National Safety Council and other organizations are dedicated to making this world a safer place, they can only do so much.

If you find yourself a victim of a driver’s mistakes due to cell phone usage, you may be entitled to compensation. An experienced Southern California car accident attorney at Steinberg and Spencer Injury Lawyers may be able to help. Contact us today by calling (800) 989-6385 or filling out our online form.

Be sure to order a FREE copy of our controversial book, 7 BIGGEST MISTAKES That Can Ruin Your California Injury Case.


Free Consultation

FREE Home and Hospital Visits
Please fill out the form and we will be in touch with you shortly

Name *

Phone *

Email *

Tell us more *


Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers
2901 28th Street
Suite 230
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Toll Free: (800) 989-6385
Offices throughout Southern California and statewide

Se Habla Espanol
Get Directions


198 N. Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92408 Get Directions

Testimonials

FAQ

Contact Us

Steinberg & Spencer Injury Lawyers
2901 28th Street
Suite 230
Santa Monica, CA 90405
Toll Free: (800) 989-6385

Offices throughout Southern California and statewide

Se Habla Espanol


198 N. Arrowhead Avenue
San Bernardino, CA 92408

Affiliated RSS Feed

Loading...