Distracted driving — especially texting — causes thousands of crashes. Arkansas has specific laws addressing it, and a violation can strengthen your injury claim.
What Arkansas Law Prohibits
Arkansas bans texting while driving for all drivers and restricts handheld cell phone use in school and work zones. Younger drivers face stricter limits on any phone use. Violating these laws is not just a ticket — it can be powerful evidence of negligence.
Distraction isn't limited to phones; eating, grooming, and adjusting controls all take attention off the road.
Proving Distraction
Phone records, the at-fault driver's own admissions, witness statements, and vehicle data can establish that a driver was distracted. This evidence often must be preserved quickly before it is lost or overwritten.
Because distracted driving suggests clear negligence, establishing it can significantly strengthen settlement leverage.
What It Means for Your Case
When the other driver was breaking a distraction law, it supports both liability and, in egregious cases, a claim for punitive damages. Acting fast to secure phone and device evidence is essential.
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