Cell Phone Records in Court: How Attorneys Prove Distracted Driving Cases
It’s a sight that has become all too common on Missouri roads: a car ahead suddenly swerves, drifts out of its lane or changes speeds erratically. The likely culprit? A distracted driver looking at…
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