Sponsors

Teens Against Distracted Driving was founded by Seattle Car Accident Lawyer Jason Epstein. In addition to launching TADD, Jason is an author of five books and also the creator of Straight Talk Law. Jason started TADD to encourage and promote safe driving practices by everyone, but especially our youngest drivers, who are also the ones most likely to text while driving. We have to save our kids from the epidemic of texting while driving.

TADD is partnering with youth leadership councils and schools across the county in an effort to spread our message to those on the front lines. We welcome any ideas on how to get our message out. Our goal is to have a orange TADD bracelet on the wrist of every teenager in America so that when they go to pick up their phone while driving they will see the bracelet and remember that their life, or the life of someone else, is not worth sending or reading that text message right then. It can wait.

The TADD Campaign is being sponsored by:

Seattle Accident Attorney – Straight Talk Law
Seattle Personal Injury Attorneys – Premier Law Group
Orlando Accident Attorney – The Francis Law Group
San Diego Personal Injury Attorneys – Jurewitz Law Group
North Carolina Personal Injury Lawyer Al Patrick
West Virginia Injury Lawyer Tim Miley
Kansas City Personal Injury Attorney – Roswold Law Group
Virginia Worker’s Compensation Lawyers
Fort Worth, Dallas Personal Injury Lawyer Mark Anderson
Fairfax, Virginia Personal Injury Attorney Ben Glass
Roswold Foundation for Injured Children
Pennsylvania Personal Injury Attorneys — Eric Purchase and Tim George
Philadelphia Personal Injury Attorney Stuart Carpey
Georgia Personal Injury Attorney Ty Wilson


We support and want to salute all the teens taking the TEENS AGAINST DISTRACTED DRIVING pledge. Help us keep you and others safe. Orange County California auto accident attorneys Allen, Flatt, Ballidis & Leslie frequently write about injury and traffic accidents caused by texting or using a phone while driving on the roads of California.

{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Brad White March 6, 2010 at 11:17 am

How does one become a sponser?

Stuart N Remick June 10, 2010 at 9:40 pm

While visiting Seattle on a driving trip from the upper Midwest(Minneapolis) and think this may be the best concept
todate to promote a text free driving population.

My question is simple………Is Oprah aware of this program and
if not why hasn’t she been invited to be a Sponsor? She has
taken this on as a personal crusade and her voice is very powerful.

If the goal is what both your organization and Oprah maintain it to be,
joining forces would be unequaled but what either of you could do alone!

I’m quite interested in your reaction.

Stu Remick

cell (952) 201-5269

RoniAyalla June 16, 2010 at 11:00 pm

One of our students in the TADD intern group just mentioned Oprah. We’ll look into contacting her … got an inside connection, Stuart? :)

Stuart N Remick September 1, 2010 at 11:24 am

Google “contacting oprah winfrey” I only wished I had checked back at this site…or that you had called.

She even has a very powerful foundation that might help you spread the word across the high school and college campuses across the world. All of which jumps off the page with a Google search…….approach her from multiple angles …..including asking for suggestions how to (more) cost effectively get the word out. Volunteerism would be my suggestion using word of mouth with a recognition reward system for your volunteers.

Remember that she is an out standing and very intelligent business woman who after this last season have her own TV Channel and good ideas get support.

Another tangental thought is the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation….

Good Luck

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