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What role does cellphone data play in distracted driving cases?

On Behalf of | Oct 30, 2024 | Firm News |

Distracted driving is a major cause of car accidents, and cell phones are often to blame. Cellphone data can play a key role in proving whether a driver was distracted at the time of an accident. 

Understanding how to use this data can help those injured in distracted driving accidents build a strong case.

How investigators use cellphone data in investigations

Cell phones were in use in 12% of all car accidents in the United States in 2022. Cellphone data can provide important evidence in distracted driving cases. Investigators can look at call logs, text messages, and app usage to see if the driver was using their phone when the accident happened. 

In Missouri, law enforcement may obtain a warrant to access a driver’s cellphone records. This information can help show that the driver was not paying attention to the road, which can be important in determining fault.

Proving negligence with cellphone data

Using cellphone data, attorneys can prove that a driver was acting negligently. For example, if records show that the driver was texting at the time of the crash, this can demonstrate that the driver failed to take proper care, leading to the accident. 

Missouri law allows those injured in distracted driving accidents to seek compensation if they can prove the other driver’s negligence. Cellphone data can be a powerful tool in proving that negligence.

Legal and privacy considerations

Accessing cellphone data involves legal and privacy issues. Police and attorneys usually need a court order to obtain this information. Drivers have a right to privacy, but when there is evidence suggesting distracted driving, the court may grant access to cellphone records. It is important to work with an attorney who understands how to navigate these legal processes.

Staying informed

Cellphone data can be a critical part of distracted driving cases. It can provide the evidence needed to prove negligence and hold distracted drivers accountable.

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