Effective June 5, 2025, Paul Miller’s Law bans the use of handheld electronic devices while driving in Pennsylvania—including at red lights and stop signs. Drivers must use hands-free technology or risk being fined. After a one-year grace period where warnings will be issued, offenders will face a $50 fine, potentially increasing to $198.50 with court costs.
The law is named after Paul Miller, a man tragically killed by a distracted driver in Monroe County. His death inspired legislation aimed at reducing crashes and saving lives across the Commonwealth.
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As experienced Philadelphia distracted driving lawyers, we have seen firsthand how dangerous—and deadly—driver inattention can be.
In 2023, over 3,000 people were killed nationwide in distracted driving crashes (NHTSA).
400,000+ injuries occur annually due to driver distractions.
In Pennsylvania, over 10,000 distracted driving citations were issued between 2020–2024.
Distracted driving contributed to more than 15,000 crashes in PA in 2024 alone.
83% of all PA crashes are caused by driver behavior—distraction is a top contributor (PennDOT).
If you’ve been injured by a distracted driver, you need an aggressive, knowledgeable advocate on your side. At Wieand Law Firm, LLC, we hold negligent drivers accountable and fight for full compensation on your behalf.
Secure phone records, dash cam footage, police reports
Interview eyewitnesses and consult crash reconstruction experts
Manage all communication with insurance adjusters
Push for maximum compensation—don’t settle for less than your case is worth
If the insurance company refuses to pay what’s fair, we are ready to litigate aggressively
Medical expenses (current and future)
Lost income and reduced earning ability
Pain and suffering
Property damage
Wrongful death (for surviving families)
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In Pennsylvania, if a driver is found to be distracted—whether by texting, video chatting, or using social media while driving—they can be found negligent and held liable for the injuries and damages they caused.
As your Philadelphia distracted driving lawyer, we’ll fight to prove:
The at-fault driver was using a device illegally
Their distraction caused the crash
Your injuries and losses were a direct result
The passing of Paul Miller’s Law is a powerful shift in Pennsylvania’s stance on road safety—but enforcement and justice will only be realized if victims step forward. Our legal system depends on holding negligent drivers responsible.
If you or someone you love was harmed because another driver chose their phone over your safety, we urge you to speak to a qualified Philadelphia car accident lawyer today.
Don’t wait for insurance companies to dictate what you deserve. Take control. Fight back. Get justice.
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