Apr 6, 2011

Haverhill Teen Was Texting Before Fatal Crash

Aaron Deveau, 17, of Haverhill is currently facing a new charge of texting while driving, among several other charges, in connection with the February crash near the intersection of Cliffe Avenue and River Street in Haverhill that took the life of Donald Bowley, 55, of Danville. In an article out last week in The Eagle Tribune, police have charged the teen with motor vehicle homicide, negligent operation of a motor vehicle, and several other charges related to using an electronic device while driving.

Bowley died from his injuries on March 10 at the Boston hospital where he had had been in critical condition since the crash took place on February 20. Bowley’s passenger, Luz Selena Roman, 58, of Haverhill had also been in serious condition following the crash but survived.

Text Messaging Laws in Massachusetts
At the end of September last year, Massachusetts lawmakers passed a law that made it illegal for drivers to text while driving. If a driver is convicted of texting while driving for the first time, he or she will face a $100 fine. Teen drivers under the age of 18 face harsher punishments for a first conviction of texting while driving, including loss of their license for 2 months and attendance of a court-ordered program that addresses attitudes.

For a second conviction of texting while driving, a teen driver under 18 will have to pay a $250 fine and face a license suspension of 6 months. If a teen driver is convicted for a third time of texting while driving, they will face a $500 fine and lose their license for an entire year. The fines for the convictions apply the same to adult drivers (those over 18), but drivers over 18 are not required to attend the court-ordered attitudes program.

When to Contact a Massachusetts Auto Accidents Lawyer
If you or someone you know has been seriously injured in a motor vehicle accident in Massachusetts due to someone else’s recklessness, BEFORE you sign any forms, talk to the insurance company or hire a lawyer, get this free Massachusetts accidents book to learn how to avoid making the 7 fatal mistakes after an accident.

Contact a Massachusetts personal injury lawyer with Kiley Law Group to find out about your legal options. Our car accident lawyers have 30 years of experience and successful track record of obtaining seven figure wins for our clients in auto accident cases, medical malpractice, child birth injuries, brain injuries, and other personal injury cases. Call 800-410-2769 to receive a free legal consultation. And while the call is free, the information may be priceless.


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