Birmingham Personal Injury Attorney Says Alabama May Impose Auto Accident Liability on Non-Driving T
Texting drivers are responsible for injuries caused by their negligent operation of an automobile. Alabama tort law principles appear to extend that liability to the non-driving, third-party texter. Birmingham, Al (PRWEB) June 14, 2012 A recent New Jersey case, Kubert v. Best, MRS-L-1975-10, has garnered much attention in the national personal injury arena due to the case’s unique twist of settled tort law principles. In September 2009, both David and Linda Kubert lost their left leg when a texting driver swerved into their lane and collided with their motorcycle. In what appears to be an
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