DUI Accidents
Drunk Driving Accidents in the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Area
DUI in Washington, D.C.
The Roeser Law Firm can help someone injured in a DUI Accident or the family of an individual who died from drunk driving. We work hard to identify what happened at the crash scene and review the police report for mistakes or inaccuracies. Our investigators also obtain witness interviews, use the accident’s surveillance video, and do accident reconstruction. As evidence is procured, the Roeser legal team works on building a strong case against the responsible person or party.
Washington, D.C. Injuries Caused by Drunk Drivers
Drunk Driver Injuries in Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C. residents who have been injured by a drunk driver may be entitled to compensation. Washington, D.C. is no-fault, which means if you are injured, you are compensated first by your own PIP insurance. However, if you suffer serious injuries or they are permanent, you may place a claim against the driver or their insurance. Keep in mind, however, if you were at fault at all, you cannot file.
Find Out How a DUI Affects a Personal Injury Claim
When you’ve been injured by a drunk driver in Washington, D.C., there are several important things you need to know when filing a personal injury claim. Driving under the influence (DUI) and while intoxicated (DWI) are different designations. When a person is charged with DUI, it means their BAC level is 0.07 percent or under that. However, a field test for sobriety that was administered by a police officer shows cognitive impairment. In a DWI, the BAC level is at least 0.08 percent, which is shown by a urine, blood, or breathalyzer test.
Drunk Driving Accident Injuries – Roeser Law Firm
DUI Accidents Can Cause Serious Injuries
Those injured in a drunk driving accident may suffer a variety of injuries. There are many forms, ranging from simple fractures to traumatic brain injuries. In addition, drunk drivers display excessive reckless driving behaviors. For some victims of a DUI accident, the outcome is a fatal one. Nationwide, drunk drivers the lives of 10,000 people every year. Let’s examine some of the injuries associated with a drunk driving accident.
Roeser Law After a Drunk Driving Accident
Attorneys and staff at Roeser Law put all their effort into protecting their clients’ rights. Providing compassionate service with the determination to get our clients the compensation they deserve is our duty.
Drunk Driving Injuries in Washington, D.C.
Drunk drivers are notorious for causing catastrophic accidents. Innocent drivers often have their lives turned upside down in a matter of seconds. Many times, the family learns that a loved one has died at the hands of a drunk driver. In other cases, people experience serious injuries that limit their lives or cause disabling harm. Let’s look at some of the most common drunk driving accidents and the injuries they cause.
The Roeser Law Firm helped numerous clients obtain the compensation they deserve in accidents involving a drunk driver. We firmly believe that no one should have to pay both financially and physically for the negligent actions of another.
Tis the Season to Call a Rideshare and Avoid Drunk Driving
Did you know that up to 38 percent of all traffic fatalities occur during holidays due to drunk driving? With the holidays coming up soon, motorists need to be more aware of drunk drivers on the road to stay safe. While Memorial Day is the number one holiday for intoxicated drivers to be on the road, according to AutoInsurance.org, Thanksgiving and New Year’s also rank fairly high. When you’ve been injured in a collision with a drunk driver, you have the right to compensation to cover your medical expenses, lost wages and for your pain and suffering.
Drunk Driving Injuries – Roeser Law Firm
Drunk driving causes many injuries and more than 10,000 deaths nationwide. This is due to the inebriated driver’s lack of cognitive ability, loss of coordination and inability to make valid judgments. We’ll take a look at the types of accidents that usually involve drunk drivers, the injuries they cause and the liability that is involved.
In most alcohol-related accidents, the intoxicated driver is liable for the injuries and deaths of accident victims. Since it is illegal to drive and drink, the authorities may file criminal charges against the offender. It is possible to use the criminal charges against the defendant in a personal injury lawsuit. This is important since criminal charges are beyond a reasonable doubt, while a preponderance of the evidence is needed in civil cases.