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The Dangers of Drowsy Driving

Drowsy Drivers Cause Tulsa Auto Accident Injuries

Believe it or not, many Tulsa auto accidents are caused by sleepy drivers. A frightening fact posted by National Sleep Foundation is that 37% of drivers state that they’ve fallen asleep at the wheel at some point.

Have you or a loved one been injured by a drowsy driver? Or by someone who actually fell asleep while driving?

If you were injured in a Tulsa car accident caused by a sleepy driver, contact the Denton Law Firm today. Our experienced attorneys will be happy to give you a free consultation.  (918) 631-7181.

With car repair bills and medical bills, you don’t need to worry about attorney fees too during a time like this. Our team only gets money if they get a settlement for you. We are devoted to making sure that a Tulsa auto accident doesn’t penalize the victim. You shouldn’t have to pay for someone else’s mistakes. Email us today to see what we can do for you.

When Does Drowsy Driving Happen?

When do people fall asleep behind the wheel? When they've gotten less than six hours of sleep the night before. People with sleep disorders who don't get proper sleep on a regular basis are also more likely to cause a Tulsa auto accident while driving, according to info posted by the CDC.

Warning signs of drowsy driving include difficulty remembering the details of the last few miles, missing an exit, drifting from lane to lane, hitting the rumble strip on the side of the street. If the person who caused your Tulsa auto accident admits that these items occurred, he or she may have been a drowsy driver.

Get the Help You Deserve

If you were injured in a car accident that was caused by a drowsy driver, we can help. We will make sure the driver that caused your injuries is held accountable and you are fully compensated. Call today to set up a free consultation. Remember, we only get paid when you get paid. Call today: (918) 631-7181.

 


 

Helpful Links

 

CDC - Drowsy Driving

National Sleep Foundation - Drowsy Driving

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