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Board Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer, One of Founding Partners, Denena & Points, PC

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2/9/2011
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Pearland Car Accident Lawyer: Anything New from Texting While Driving Study

Virginia Tech is a great academic school. The university does a lot of useful cutting edge research like balcony construction safety issues and transportation safety research. VT released a study last year that found conclusive evidence using a cell phone in any manner while driving is dangerous. It's true - using it in any manner! Of course, the study found that texting while driving is by far the most dangerous use of a cell phone. Dangerous to the driver that is engaged in texting and all the other people on the road at the time with that driver. What is really alarming about the study is how much more dangerous texting is to the public when it is the driver of a big truck, 18-wheeler or big rig driver doing the texting. For even more information on the VT Transportation Study, click here.

If you have been involved in an accident and you suspect the other driver was texting you may be entitled to legal compensation for your property damage and injuries. But listen to this important statement - YOU MAY NOT NEED A LAWYER to handle your case. That's right. Don't listen to those lawyers jumping around on television. Do yourself a favor and trust yourself. Start with spending time on this website reading all of the information we have. Then, download a FREE copy of our informationial book with loads of stuff regarding accidents, get it here.

After doing all that, call us with any questions. You will speak with a Board Certified Attorney, which is highly important, click here to find out why. Email us through this website or call 877-307-9500.

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