Playing While Driving Shouldn't Revoke Insurance

Playing While Driving Shouldn't Revoke Insurance

Or at least that's what New York DWI attorney Paz Spelman says.

Spelman was returning home one afternoon last month with a friend when he crashed into the back of another car. The friend later admitted to police that the two were playing games on the car's built-in Playstation while traveling across town.

Expectedly, the insurance company refused to the estimated damages cost of $34,000 after receiving the police report containing the admission of the passenger to playing games while driving. The majority of the cost was to repair Spelman’s custom 2007 Mercedes-Benz G-Class.

But the New York DWI attorney believes otherwise. "My Law firm and I plan to fight their decision for as long as it takes to get it overturned", he said.