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Woman Hit By Truck Driver Using Cell Phone Awarded $24 Million

Friday, May 11th, 2012

The verdict came in last Friday for a Corpus Christi woman who was severely injured in 2010 by a truck driver using her cell phone.

Coca-Cola Company will have to pay $24 million to the person they mamed.  Their employee was using her cell phone while driving, against company policy, and caused 37 year old Vanice Wilson to have to undergo lumbar surgery and endure excruciating neck and back pain.  Wilson was awarded $10 million in punitive damages and $14 million in actual damages.

Coca-Cola’s policy states that all drivers must use a hands free device while they are driving.  The driver stated that if she had known that talking on the phone while driving was dangerous she never would have been doing so.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed by a truck driver, call us today.  Our experienced attorneys at Cappolino, Dodd, Krebs LLP quickly begin gathering evidence related to client accidents, help uncover important details, and seek just compensation for injuries and loss. We care. We can help.

 

National Distracted Driving Awareness Month

Monday, March 26th, 2012

In order to help spread the message about the dangers of distracted driving, the American Association for Justice and the non-profit group End Distracted Driving (EndDD) have teamed up.  One of their goals is to get attorneys involved in the movement.

April is National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, and the TTLA (Texas Trial Lawyers Association) is encouraging its members to get involved and to become advocates for safer driving in Texas.

More than 60 trial lawyers, including Richard Dodd from Cappolino-Dodd-Krebs LLP, met at the 2012 American Association for Justice (AAJ) Winter Convention to learn about efforts to end distracted driving.  From this effort, over 750 trial lawyers have now volunteered to speak in schools across the United States and Canada this April during National Distracted Driving Awareness Months.

The statistics are sobering.  According to the National Safety Council, 28 percent of all crashes are caused by drivers using their handheld or hands free cell phones and texting while driving.

 

Do Automakers Contribute to Distracted Drivers?

Thursday, December 29th, 2011

In these days, it seems that automobile manufacturers play a huge role in distracted drivers.  The distracted driver has become just as much of a problem as the drunk driver.

Distracted driving seems to be a new battlefield.  Among the common problems such as drivers texting while driving are now automobile manufacturers including too much technology in their automobile builds.

One such an example is Ford’s MyFord Touch system.  This system is available to the driver in the cockpit.  This summer, Ford added an 8 inch LCD touch screen in the center of the dash that coordinates entertainment functions such as the radio, satellite radio and mp3 playback.  The center also manages phone calls, the navigation system, climate control, and settings for the traction and cruise controls.

Consumer Reports, who has no ties to lobbyists or manufacturers and is privately funded, no longer recommends the Ford Edge Sport.  Consumer Reports states:  “While the screen has some benefits, like a crystal-clear view from the rear facing camera, it lacks tactile feedback.  So when you reach down to tap on a music selection you must take your eyes off the road or you’ll touch the incorrect tiny button….the screen is about four or five inches too low, forcing the driver to look down and to the right when assessing the screen.”

By including so many technologies which cause a driver to lose focus, Ford could be opening many avenues for car accident lawsuits.