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Distracted Driving Accidents in Michigan

If you’ve been hurt in a crash caused by a distracted driver, you’re not alone. Many Michigan crash victims feel frustrated, confused, and unsure what to do next. You may be wondering:

  • What counts as distracted driving in Michigan?
  • Can I sue after a distracted driving accident?
  • How do I prove the other driver was at fault?

At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, we understand the toll these crashes take—physically, emotionally, and financially. Our mission is simple: We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.


What Michigan’s Distracted Driving Laws Mean for You

Michigan law bans drivers from using hand-held phones or other devices while operating a vehicle. That includes texting, emailing, scrolling social media, or holding a device for navigation. Drivers can only use voice-activated or hands-free technology while the vehicle is moving.

Violating these laws is more than a traffic offense—it’s a form of negligence. When a driver takes their eyes off the road to text, check a map, or make a call, they endanger everyone around them. If that distraction causes a crash, they can be held legally responsible for the harm they cause.

Our Michigan personal injury lawyers regularly represent victims injured in distracted driving crashes in Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties, including Detroit, Southfield, Troy, Sterling Heights, and Ann Arbor.


Can You Sue After a Distracted Driving Crash in Michigan?

Yes. If someone’s distracted driving caused your injuries, you may have the right to recover compensation. Michigan’s No-Fault system provides certain benefits, but if another driver’s negligence caused serious harm, you can seek additional damages through a personal injury claim.

You May Be Entitled to Recover:

  • Medical expenses (past and future)
  • Lost wages and future earning capacity
  • Pain and suffering
  • Emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life
  • Wrongful death damages (for fatal crashes)

Our Michigan accident attorneys know how to gather evidence that proves a driver was distracted—such as phone records, witness statements, and crash-scene photos. We build strong cases to hold negligent drivers and their insurers accountable.


Why Prompt Medical Care Matters

Even if you feel okay after the crash, you should seek medical care immediately. Quick medical attention protects both your health and your legal rights.

Here’s Why Medical Care Is Crucial:

  • Documents your injuries – shows the connection between the crash and your symptoms.
  • Strengthens your claim – insurance companies take detailed records seriously.
  • Supports future care – helps estimate ongoing costs for treatment or therapy.
  • Shows you acted responsibly – delays in treatment can make insurers question your claim.

Our Michigan accident lawyers will use your medical documentation to support and maximize your claim for damages.


What to Do Next – Quick Checklist

If you or a loved one were injured by a distracted driver, follow these steps to protect your rights:

  1. Call 911 and report the crash.
  2. Take photos of vehicles, the scene, and any visible distractions (like a phone in the other driver’s hand).
  3. Exchange information with the other driver and witnesses.
  4. Seek medical treatment even if you don’t feel immediate pain.
  5. Keep all documents —medical bills, repair receipts, and insurance correspondence.
  6. Avoid giving recorded statements to insurers before speaking with a lawyer.
  7. Contact Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC at (248) 538-1494 or visit www.steinberg-goodmanlaw.com for a free, no-pressure consultation.

Why Choose Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC

  • Trusted local experience: Serving clients throughout Oakland, Wayne, Macomb, and Washtenaw Counties.
  • Proven record of results: Decades of combined experience fighting for Michigan injury victims.
  • Client-first approach: Clear communication, compassionate service, and strong advocacy.
  • No fees unless we win: You pay nothing upfront—we only get paid when you do.

At Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC, our Michigan accident lawyers are dedicated to helping injured people rebuild their lives.


Call Us Today

If a distracted driver changed your life, you don’t have to face the insurance companies alone. Call Steinberg Goodman Law PLLC at (248) 538-1494 or visit www.steinberg-goodmanlaw.com today.

We Tip the Scales and Fight for Every Dollar You Deserve.

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