http://redtape.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/22/11797573-could-you-be-sued-for-texting-with-a-driver-experts-say-maybe?lite
Not sure what to make of this one, my fellow Escapists. A girl texts her boyfriend and while responding, he drifts into oncoming traffic and gets in a wreck, causing both passengers of the other car to "lose their legs" (as the article says).
The Plaintiff's lawyer is saying that the girl was essentially aiding her boyfriend in an illegal act: texting while driving (numerous states, New Jersey included, have officially made it illegal). That she surely knew her boyfriend was driving home from work at the time and knowingly distracted him.
The Defense is arguing that she has no control over her boyfriend or when he chooses to read/respond to the text. How is she liable because her boyfriend didn't do the responsible thing and wait till he got home before reading/responding to the text?
So whatcha think folks? Another frivolous lawsuit (i.e. hot coffee in the lap) or is there a genuine case here?
Personally, while I do HATE to see someone texting while driving, I think if this case goes through for the plaintiff it could set a dangerous precedent. All of a sudden you could be liable when your friend gets in a wreck because you sent him/her a text asking what he/she was doing that evening.
Not sure what to make of this one, my fellow Escapists. A girl texts her boyfriend and while responding, he drifts into oncoming traffic and gets in a wreck, causing both passengers of the other car to "lose their legs" (as the article says).
The Plaintiff's lawyer is saying that the girl was essentially aiding her boyfriend in an illegal act: texting while driving (numerous states, New Jersey included, have officially made it illegal). That she surely knew her boyfriend was driving home from work at the time and knowingly distracted him.
The Defense is arguing that she has no control over her boyfriend or when he chooses to read/respond to the text. How is she liable because her boyfriend didn't do the responsible thing and wait till he got home before reading/responding to the text?
So whatcha think folks? Another frivolous lawsuit (i.e. hot coffee in the lap) or is there a genuine case here?
Personally, while I do HATE to see someone texting while driving, I think if this case goes through for the plaintiff it could set a dangerous precedent. All of a sudden you could be liable when your friend gets in a wreck because you sent him/her a text asking what he/she was doing that evening.