
About this episode
The episode discusses how to prove subrogation claims against distracted drivers and the types of distractions that lead to accidents.
Everyone should pay attention while driving, but cell phones, a crying baby in the back seat, checking for loose change, or trying to read a map, all work to shift a driver's focus away from the road. When distraction is the cause of an accident, how can you prove your subrogation claim against the distracted driver? On this week's episode, follow Rebecca and Steve and they discuss different types of distractions that have been the main culprit of an accident and just what evidence can be used when proving your negligence case.
People in this episode
Hosts: Rebecca, Steve
Topics covered
- distracted driving
- subrogation claims
- negligence
- evidence in accidents
- driver distractions
Keywords
- distracted driving
- subrogation
- negligence
- accident evidence
- driver focus
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Rathbone Group, LLC
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