Dangerous actions that can impair one’s ability to drive safely

On Behalf of | Mar 6, 2018 | Blog |

Your day may have begun much like any other day, with you forming a strategy to tackle your objectives, whatever they may be. However, some things can be difficult to plan for and even more challenging to prevent, such as a motor vehicle accident.

Chances are you probably consider being involved in a serious collision to be less than ideal. Unfortunately, an accident can occur in the blink of an eye, and you might have had little to no control over the situation, especially if you encountered an impaired driver.

Various types of driving impairment

While perhaps commonly associated with a few specific dangerous driving behaviors, there are a multitude of scenarios that can constitute impairment among drivers. Similar driving decisions can be dangerous and could place your safety at significant risk, and some of the more prevalent causes of such negligence may include the following:

  • Alcohol use:  Intoxication is one of the most common forms of impairment among drivers. Driving while under the influence of alcohol is dangerous, and such a decision inherently affects a person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle.
  • Drug use:  Drug use can also have a significant impact on a person’s driving capabilities. Regardless of whether the effects are from a prescription drug or an illegal narcotic, driving while under the influence of a drug is never advisable.
  • Text messaging:  Any action that either takes a driver’s hands off the wheel or eyes off the road, or both, can significantly impair his or her ability to perform the task at hand.
  • Conversations:  Impairment can also occur cognitively, and carrying on a phone conversation or talking to passengers can create a shift in focus that could result in disaster.

Fatigue is another issue that can inhibit a person’s ability to drive safely, and drowsy drivers may exhibit many of the same behaviors as those who are intoxicated or distracted. Regardless of how it happens, if a driver who is culpable of such negligence hits you, you could suffer severe harm in the process.

What comes next?

Suffering serious injuries in an accident can be devastating, and the financial ramifications that accompany extensive medical bills can be substantial. If the other driver is found to be at fault in the accident, you might be entitled to restitution, but without the necessary legal experience, the process can be exceedingly intimidating. However, by seeking guidance from someone with extensive knowledge in Florida state laws surrounding your incident, you could find yourself in a much better position to pursue the compensation you deserve and shift your focus toward your recovery.

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