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WISH-TV Highlights WKW Client to Warn of Distracted Driving Dangers

August 5, 2025 | By Wilson Kehoe Winingham staff

Distracted Driving. Paper cup and smartphone in car, closeup Wilson Kehoe Winingham seeks to raise awareness of dangers lurking behind the wheel— particularly distracted driving. Understanding the risks and real-world consequences of constant cellphone use can prevent further incidents, and even save lives. That was our goal when our attorney Jon Noyes appeared on WISH-TV with his client, Kelley Davis, whose family suffered tragic consequences at the hands of a distracted driver.

In October 2024, the Davis family was traveling on I-465 when a driver on a cellphone rear-ended their vehicle at 70 mph. Sarah Davis, a North Central High School nurse, was killed instantly in the crash. Her husband Kelley Davis survived the incident, while their daughter Rachel sustained a traumatic brain injury and underwent an eight-hour surgery to place 14 plates and pins in her back. Mr. Davis said it took Rachel two months to learn to walk again.

Wilson Kehoe Winingham attorney Jon Noyes emphasized that the dangers of distracted driving aren’t going away. “It’s a problem that we are still dealing with every day, and we’re going to continue to deal with it until something more severe is done about it.”

Kelley Davis shared that Sarah was a dedicated “super mommy,” and likened cellphone addiction to alcohol dependence. 

Watch WISH-TV WKW distracted driving story
Aaliyah Prim, WISH-TV 8 Indianapolis

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