Overbird Law

Distracted Driving Accidents

Texting, calling, and other distractions cause thousands of accidents in Georgia each year. Overbird Law holds distracted drivers accountable.

Georgia Distracted Driving Accident Attorney

Distracted Driving Is Negligence. Period.

Georgia's Hands-Free Law (O.C.G.A. § 40-6-241.2) prohibits drivers from holding or supporting a phone while driving. Despite this law, distracted driving remains one of the leading causes of accidents on Georgia roads. When a driver chooses to text, scroll, or make a call instead of watching the road, they are negligent — and they should be held responsible.

Proving distracted driving requires a strategic approach. Unlike drunk driving, there is no field test for distraction. Attorney Jonathan Overman uses cell phone records, app usage data, witness testimony, and accident reconstruction to prove the at-fault driver was distracted at the time of the crash.

Distracted driving accidents often result in severe injuries because the at-fault driver has no time to brake or take evasive action. Rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, and intersection accidents are all common results of driver inattention.

If you or a loved one was injured by a distracted driver, contact Overbird Law immediately. We will preserve the evidence, build a compelling case, and fight for the full compensation you deserve.

Types of Driver Distraction:

Texting while driving
Talking on a handheld phone
Using social media or apps
Eating or drinking
Adjusting GPS or vehicle controls
Talking to passengers
Reaching for objects in the vehicle
Daydreaming or drowsy driving

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